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Born into slavery during the Civil War, Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954) would become one of the most prominent activists of her time, with a career bridging the late nineteenth century to the civil rights movement of the 1950s. The first president
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Journal of History. 57:517-519
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Alison M. Parker
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Reviews in American History. 50:56-74
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The American Historical Review. 126:1657-1658
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Alison M. Parker
Mollie Church Terrell’s black feminism addressed issues that confronted African American women. She identified herself as “a colored woman in a white world” who experienced both racism and sexism throughout her life. Terrell and other black wom
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During the Great Depression, as Terrell campaigned for the Herbert Hoover and the Republican National Committee (RNC), Terrell found it increasingly difficult to gain support for the Party of Lincoln among black voters. As he campaigned by a second t
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In the early 1930s, several years after her husband’s death, Terrell had a love affair with a married Oscar Stanton DePriest, the first black U.S. Representative from the North. Not just any man could be a good partner for her. It had to be someone
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Mollie Church met Robert Heberton Terrell when she moved to Washington, D.C., to teach Latin and Greek at the M Street High School. Robert Terrell played a crucial role in Mollie Church’s life for almost forty years, first as a suitor and then belo
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For many decades after the Civil War, the Republican Party claimed the majority of black votes. Its legacy as the party of Abraham Lincoln and its leadership in securing the Reconstruction Amendments outweighed its failure to enforce them, as well as
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From the late 1930s through her death at age ninety in 1954, Terrell’s activism continued unabated. She engaged in significant civil rights and feminist work for the ERA and advocated for international peace. She chaired the National Committee to F
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