Civil Rights and Youth Mentoring
The March on Washington Memorial Youth Mentoring Summit held a plenary session with leaders from the civil rights movement. Speakers… read more
The March on Washington Memorial Youth Mentoring Summit held a plenary session with leaders from the civil rights movement. Speakers included Carlotta Walls LaNier and Earnest Green two of the Little Rock Nine students who were denied access to Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas on September 4, 1957. Charles McDew, the former chair of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the civil rights movement, also made remarks close
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