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Transcript
Daisy Lee Gaston Bates
A figure which has marked history of the civil rights movement
Sommary
1) Introduction 2) What is the civil rights movement 3) What she has bring to America 4) Conclusion
Introduction
Motivated by the violence of her mother's rape murder and determined to make a change in the way America viewed race, Daisy Bates became a revolutionary civil rights activist and leader making a important difference in our state.
What is the civil rights movement ?
The American civil rights movement refers to the various pavanements and demonstrations led by African-American citizens and abolitionist white American, to make sure that the rights in the Declaration of Independence and the United Stades Constitution are applied to African American.
Daisy Lee Gaston Bates
In 1941 she and her husband Elsie Bates started their newspaper called the Arkansas state press, the paper centrered around equal rights for all and became a voice for the African-American community.
Daisy Bates was born on the 11 november 1914 in Hutting, in Arkansas and died on the 4 november 1999 in Little Rock ,was a journalist of the civil rights movement, she was known for its intervention to achieve equality of civil rights in public schools in Little Rock.
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Daisy Lee Gaston Bates
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In 1952 Daisy Bates put her focus on fighting for the same quality of education for all races, when the desegregation crisis of central hight school took place in 1957 Daisy's devotion to education made her the driving force behing the cause she guided and advised the nine students chosen to witness the all white hights school she used her home as the meeting place for the little rock nine planning and implemention how desegregation would be made.
Conclusion
To conclure Daisy Lee gaston Bates was a figure of the civil rights movement and she it was part of these young heroic women who, with his family have courageously beatten to end the symbol of the supremacy white and the segregation racial in the public school.
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