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Gladys Washington, From Segregation to Social Justice: One Black Woman’s Lifelong Quest for Equity, March 28, 2019

by Unknown User on 2019-03-25T08:00:00-04:00 | 0 Comments

Washington’s childhood was divided between the Virgin Islands and the segregated South, where her grandmother taught her to advocate unapologetically for herself and her community. Washington, Deputy Director of the Babcock Foundation, has carried lessons learned into a lifelong passion for fighting for social and economic justice.

If you enjoyed Gladys Washington's convocation, check out these related books in front of circulation desk:

Cover Art Selected Letters of Langston Hughes by Langston Hughes; Arnold Rampersad (Editor); David Roessel (Editor); Christa Fratantoro (Editor)
ISBN: 9780375413797
Publication Date: 2015-02-10
Call Number: 828.91 H894s 2015

 

 


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