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Of the People: The Women of the Civil Rights Movement

"Discover the stories of extraordinary women who helped shape the civil and human rights movements."

Of The People: The Women Of The Civil Rights Movement shines a light on the often-overlooked women whose courage and leadership shaped one of the most transformative eras in American history. While names like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X dominate popular narratives, this work centers the voices and stories of women who organized, strategized, and sacrificed to dismantle segregation and secure voting rights. From grassroots activists to national leaders, these women such as Ella Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer, Septima Clark, and Dorothy Height fought not only against racial injustice but also gender discrimination within the movement itself.

Top Cast

  • Fannie Lou Hamer

    Fannie Lou Hamer

    Self (archival)

  • Aja Monet

    Aja Monet

    Narrator (voice)

  • Elaine Brown

    Elaine Brown

    Self

  • Dolores Huerta

    Dolores Huerta

    Self

  • Ella Baker

    Ella Baker

    Self (archival)

  • Yuri Kochiyama

    Yuri Kochiyama

    Self (archival)

Overview

Of The People: The Women Of The Civil Rights Movement shines a light on the often-overlooked women whose courage and leadership shaped one of the most transformative eras in American history. While names like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X dominate popular narratives, this work centers the voices and stories of women who organized, strategized, and sacrificed to dismantle segregation and secure voting rights. From grassroots activists to national leaders, these women such as Ella Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer, Septima Clark, and Dorothy Height fought not only against racial injustice but also gender discrimination within the movement itself.

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