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Bad Girls of the Movements: The Civil Rights and Women's Movements

Teacher: Smith
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Member of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and instrumental in the Supreme Court case that desegregates the nation's public schools. First African American woman appointed to the federal judiciary.
First African American woman elected to the House of Representatives. Represented her New York district for seven terms. Also the first African American and woman to run for the presidency.
Outspoken lawyer and activist and organizer of Women Strike for Peace in 1966. Helped found the NWPC and served in Congress for 6 years.
Member of the New Orleans branch of CORE. Freedom rider who worked to desegregate the nation's interstate bus system. Now lives in Cincinnati.
Constitutional lawyer and opponent of feminism and equal rights for women.
Became first woman to serve as Chair of the EEOC. Member of the House of Representatives for the District of Columbia.
First woman appointed to the Supreme Court.
Co-founder of the United Farm Workers. Fights for workers and women's rights.
Feminist, journalist, activist. Became the spokesperson for the women's movement in the 1960's. Co-founded National Women's Political Caucus and Ms. Magazine
Began career as an activist working for workers' rights and the only women to sit on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Served as president of NOW and worked to ensure that minority women had a voice in the women's movement
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Co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and worked to secure voting rights in Mississippi.
President of the Arkansas chapter of the NAACP. Helped the Little Rock 9 in their desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
First female professor to earn tenure at Columbia University. Began her law career working for women's rights. Second woman appointed to the Supreme Court. Instrumental in the Lilly Ledbetter Equal Pay Act.
One of the Little Rock 9 who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Author of Warriors Don't Cry
First African American woman admitted to the Mississippi Bar and founder of the Children's Defense Fund.
Her refusal to give up her seat on the bus sparked the nation's Civil Rights Movement.