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Title: get⚡[PDF]❤ Open Wide the Freedom Gates: A Memoir


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OPEN DE THE FREEDOM cATFS DOROTHY HEIGHT
NARRATED BY LIZAN MITCHELL
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Open Wide the Freedom Gates A Memoir
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Open Wide the Freedom Gates A Memoir
Sinopsis
Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
and president emerita of the National Council of
Negro Women, Dorothy Height is a heroine of the
Civil Rights movement. At age 91 she takes
listeners back through 70 explosive years in
search of equality as a Black and as a woman.
Dr. Height recalls her childhood battles with
racism, college in New York during the Harlem
Renaissance, her encounters with powerful
leaders, and her work among the rural Black
communities fighting teen pregnancy and
instilling Black family values. This is a true
insider8217saccount of the 20th
century8217smost noble cause.
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Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
and president
emerita of the National
Council of Negro Women, Dorothy Height is a
heroine of the Civil Rights movement. At age 91
she takes listeners back through 70 explosive
years in search of equality as a Black and as a
woman. Dr. Height recalls her childhood battles
with racism, college in New York during the
Harlem Renaissance, her encounters with powerful
leaders, and her work among the rural Black
communities fighting teen pregnancy and
instilling Black family values. This is a true
insider8217saccount of the 20th
century8217smost noble cause.
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