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  1. Amelia Boynton Robinson (18 août 1911 à Savannah (Géorgie) - 26 août 2015 à Montgomery (Alabama) [1]) est une militante noire américaine, chef du mouvement des droits civiques.

  2. Amelia Isadora Platts Boynton Robinson (August 18, 1905 – August 26, 2015) was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches.

  3. 25 avr. 2019 · Découvrez le parcours d'Amelia Boynton Robinson, une femme engagée pour le droit de vote des Afro-américain-es aux États-Unis. Elle participe aux Marches de Selma à Montgomery en 1965 et soutient le mouvement du boycott des bus.

  4. 3 avr. 2014 · Amelia Boynton Robinson was a civil rights pioneer who championed voting rights for African Americans. She was brutally beaten for helping to lead a 1965 civil rights march, which became known as...

  5. 4 sept. 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Amelia Boynton Robinson, a civil rights pioneer who ran for Congress, led the first march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and co-founded the International Civil Rights Solidarity Movement. Explore her interview and digital archive at The HistoryMakers.

  6. 29 nov. 2015 · Amelia Boynton Robinson died on August 26, 2015, not long after having viewed her role in Bloody Sunday depicted in the Oscar-nominated film Selma. Her life represents the deep roots of civil rights activism in the rural South and the important role of African American women within these grassroots traditions.

  7. Le 21 juillet 1990, Mme Robinson avait reçu la médaille de la liberté Martin Luther King, Jr. (Freedom Medal), en hommage à son engagement de toute une vie en faveur des droits de l’homme et des droits civils.