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    Claudette Colvin, MLK, and the erasure of Black women from civil rights canon

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    Claudette Colvin, a civil rights activist who challenged segregation as a teenager, is pictured years after her historic arrest that preceded the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Julienne Louis Anderson, a lifelong educator, womanist and a fellow of The OpEd Project in partnership with the National Black Child Development Institute, argues that Colvin’s story, long excluded from textbooks and curricula, reflects the broader erasure of Black women from the Civil Rights Movement. The post Claudette Colvin, MLK, and the erasure of Black women from civil rights canon appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
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