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Gathering of the Groups with illustrator Nate Powell (Registration is required)
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Remembering Bob Moses - Dallas Examiner
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This is a growing collection of short portraits of White antiracists in U.S. history. See the vision statement to learn about the broader project and how it can help us strengthen White racial justice efforts today. If you would like to support this project, you can do so here.
Here are a few ideas for how White antiracists and organizations can get the most out of this resource:
1. Keep a journal as you read about these figures. Create the following sections: Self-reflection; strategies and lessons; and mistakes to learn from. As you read, make notes in the self-reflection section about things you relate to, what inspires you, and ways you could imagine yourself growing. In the strategies and lessons section, note down ways that White antiracist organizing has been done effectively in the past, and also consider if any of those lessons could be adapted to your own organizing. Under the learning from mistakes section, reflect on what prevented White antiracist work from being as
He spoke in a Boston-accented monotone that barely rose above a whisper, hated personal attention, and was a brilliant Harvard-trained mathematician who quoted Albert Camus.
Bob Moses, who died this week at age 86, was an unconventional civil rights leader. He didn t energize crowds with fiery speeches, and wasn t known for leading marches, yet few leaders have inspired such veneration.
Moses helped put the Black struggle for voting rights on the national radar at a time when many judges, politicians, and ordinary Americans were indifferent to the issue. He was beaten numerous times and almost killed while registering Black voters in Mississippi in the 1960s. Still, he never gave up.
Bob Moses s heroic fight for voting rights should inspire today s movement, civil rights leaders say
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