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Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House Dinner That Shocked a Nation
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MARILLYN HEWSON Executive Chairman and Former Chairman, President, and CEO, Lockheed Martin
David M. Rubenstein • How to Lead: Wisdom from the World's Greatest CEOs, Founders, and Game Changers
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from Morehouse or Nohouse, we’re still in this bag together.”41 Hamer’s remarks alluded to the class tensions in the movement, which often fueled deep divisions among activists. To some middle-class and elite Black Americans during the 1960s, Hamer would hardly qualify as a leader because of her limited formal education. The reality that her collea
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The light Hamer began to shine when she walked out of the mass meeting on August 27, 1962, illuminated the way for millions of people, from all walks of life, in the decades to follow.
Keisha N. Blain • Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer's Enduring Message to America
White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy
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the age of forty-four, Hamer set out to let her light shine when she became a member of SNCC, working alongside many of the activists who had played such a pivotal role in her entrance into the civil rights movement.