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Diane Nash

Published on Jun 12, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Diane Nash

By Ellie Lo 

Early Life

  • Raised by Catholic Family
  • Won several beauty contests during teenage years
  • Felt degraded by racial prejudice experienced at Tennessee State Fair
  • Born Sunday, 5/15/1938

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Adult Life

  • Studied English at Howard University before transferring to Fisk University
  • She gives speeches on Social injustice
  • She had sit in at local areas
  • Married to James Bevel
  • Received SCLC’s Rosa Parks award from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Alive, currently age 79

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Beliefs

  • She believed that she will fight for social justice
  • She believed social injustice was wrong
  • Believed Jim Crow Laws were horrible (Went to Fisk University and came face to face with segregation)
  • Peace (Joined Vietnam Peace Movement)
  • Will die fighting for desegregation

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Activism

  • Influenced by Mohandas Gandhi
  • Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
  • Worked with husband, James Bevel
  • Leader in Freedom Riders campaign (created to desegregate interstate travel)
  • Contributed to Selma Right-to-vote movement
  • Was an instructor for the SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)

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Legacy

  • Awarded SCLC’s Rosa Parks award by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Remains prominent voice in civil rights advocacy
  • Be peaceful and try not to use violence when advocating
  • Interstates are desegregated
  • Gave voices to students during the civil rights movement

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