A new comprehensive version expressive to ideals that have improved and identify both accuracy and impressions of black women today, versalitily moral dignity of the usesage of women rights to societies of our shared natural importance, as associates of service, as women, The 70's during the black movement (Created By, Ms. Lisa C.Jackson)
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
In this June 4, 1965 file photo, from left, Morris Dosewell, American Labor Council; Dorothy Height, National Committee Negro Women; Alexander Allen, Urban League; Basil Paterson, NAACP and Bayard Rustin, director of the Philips Randolph Institute walk together after a meeting with Mayor Wagner in New York. (AP Photo, File)
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