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      • Dorothy Irene Height (March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010) was an African-American civil rights and women's rights activist. She focused on the issues of African-American women, including unemployment, illiteracy, and voter awareness.
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  2. Dorothy Irene Height (March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010) was an African-American civil rights and women's rights activist. She focused on the issues of African-American women, including unemployment , illiteracy , and voter awareness. [2]

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Dorothy Height was a civil rights and women's rights activist focused primarily on improving the circumstances of and opportunities for African American women.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Dr. Dorothy Height, a civil rights activist and leader of the National Council of Negro Women. She participated in the March on Washington, advised presidents, and received many honors and awards.

  5. Dorothy Height was an American civil rights and womens rights activist, a widely respected and influential leader of organizations focused primarily on improving the circumstances of and opportunities for African American women. Reared in Rankin, Pa., Height graduated in 1933 from New York.

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  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Dorothy Height, who was a teacher, social worker, and the president of the National Council of Negro Women for four decades. She was a key figure in the civil rights movement, the March on Washington, and the Black Family Reunion.

  7. Apr 20, 2010 · Learn about Dorothy Height, a lifelong advocate for African American and women's rights, who worked with Martin Luther King Jr. and Eleanor Roosevelt. See her portrait at the National Portrait Gallery and her exhibit at the Women's Museum in Dallas.

  8. Apr 25, 2010 · Dorothy Height, who has died aged 98, was the most prominent woman in the US civil rights movement. She was considered an older sister by Martin Luther King and his colleagues, and was chair of...

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