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Mae Mallory: Remarkable Freedom Fighter, Promoted Self-Defense

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Mae Mallory was an activist of the Civil Rights Movement and a leader of the Black Power movement. She is best-known as an advocate of school desegregation and black armed self-defense. Mallory was born in Macon, Georgia, on June 9, 1927. She later moved to New York City with her mother in 1939. In 1956, […]

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