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  2. NAACP Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    The NAACP Youth Council is a branch of the NAACP in which youth are actively involved. In past years, council participants organized under the council's name to make major strides in the Civil Rights Movement. Started in 1935 by Juanita E. Jackson, special assistant to Walter White and the first NAACP Youth secretary, [1] the NAACP National ...

  3. Clara Luper - Wikipedia

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    Clara Shepard Luper (born Clara Mae Shepard May 3, 1923 – June 8, 2011) [1] was a civic leader, schoolteacher, and pioneering leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. [2] She is best known for her leadership role in the 1958 Oklahoma City sit-in movement, as she, her young son and daughter, and numerous young members of the NAACP Youth ...

  4. Katz Drug Store sit-in - Wikipedia

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    Clara Luper, a black high school teacher in Oklahoma City, was a civil rights activist and the advisor for the Youth Council of the Oklahoma City NAACP. Luper took a trip with her students to New York City to put on the play "Brother President," [4] where they witnessed Black people living in a desegregated environment.

  5. NAACP fund seeks to close Black voter registration and ... - AOL

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    The NAACP on Wednesday announced that nonprofits engaged in a variety of voter-engagement efforts can apply for grant funding that helps local organizations register voters, boost turnout and ...

  6. Tougaloo Nine - Wikipedia

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    The students, trained in nonviolent resistance, were NAACP Youth Council members led by Joseph Jackson Jr. Read-in. On March 27, 1961, they visited Jackson's library for black residents, George Washington Carver, and requested books they knew were not there.

  7. Sit-in - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Sit-in Movement was led by NAACP Youth Council leader Clara Luper, a local high school teacher, and young local students, including Luper's eight-year-old daughter, who suggested the sit-in be held. The group quickly desegregated the Katz Drug Store lunch counters.

  8. Maxine Smith - Wikipedia

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    Organization. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Known for. American Civil Rights Movement. Spouse (s) Vasco A. Smith, Jr. Children. One. Maxine (Atkins) Smith (October 31, 1929 — April 26, 2013) born in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, was an academic, civil rights activist, and school board official.

  9. National Civil Rights Museum - Wikipedia

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    National Civil Rights Museum. / 35.1345; -90.0576. The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present. The museum is built around the former Lorraine Motel, which was the site ...