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- Lola_Hendricks abstract "Lola Mae Hendricks (née Haynes) (born December 1932) was corresponding secretary for Fred Shuttlesworth's Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights from 1956 to 1963. She assisted Wyatt Walker in planning the early portions of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's involvement in the 1963 Birmingham Campaign during the African-American Civil Rights Movement. She has two sisters (one deceased), two daughters Audrey Faye Hendricks(1952–2009) and Jan Hendricks Fuller, and one grandson Joel A. Fuller.".
- Lola_Hendricks birthDate "1932".
- Lola_Hendricks birthPlace Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks birthYear "1932".
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- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageRevisionID "642479911".
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink A._H._Parker_High_School.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1954–68).
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1955–1968).
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Alabama_Christian_Movement_for_Human_Rights.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Bethel_Baptist_Church_(Birmingham,_Alabama).
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham,_Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_Campaign.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_Civil_Rights_Institute.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_Public_Library.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_campaign.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Boycott.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Bull_Connor.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Category:1932_births.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_African-American_activists.
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- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_women_activists.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Birmingham,_Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_with_dementia.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Chambers_County,_Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_Crusade_(1963).
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_Crusade_(civil_rights).
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Equal_Employment_Opportunity_Commission.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Shuttlesworth.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Given_name.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Crow_laws.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink LaGrange,_Georgia.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink List_of_civil_rights_leaders.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King,_Jr..
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Colored_People.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Née.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Social_Security_Administration.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Christian_Leadership_Conference.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Conference_Education_Fund.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Titusville,_Birmingham,_Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Titusville_(Birmingham).
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Wyatt_Tee_Walker.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLink Wyatt_Walker.
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lola Hendricks".
- Lola_Hendricks dateOfBirth "1932".
- Lola_Hendricks hasPhotoCollection Lola_Hendricks.
- Lola_Hendricks name "Hendricks, Lola".
- Lola_Hendricks placeOfBirth "Birmingham, Alabama".
- Lola_Hendricks shortDescription "American activist".
- Lola_Hendricks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement.
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- Lola_Hendricks description "American activist".
- Lola_Hendricks description "American activist".
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:1932_births.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:20th-century_African-American_activists.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:African-American_activists.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:African-Americans_civil_rights_activists.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:American_women_activists.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:Living_people.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:People_from_Birmingham,_Alabama.
- Lola_Hendricks subject Category:People_with_dementia.
- Lola_Hendricks hypernym Secretary.
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- Lola_Hendricks comment "Lola Mae Hendricks (née Haynes) (born December 1932) was corresponding secretary for Fred Shuttlesworth's Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights from 1956 to 1963. She assisted Wyatt Walker in planning the early portions of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's involvement in the 1963 Birmingham Campaign during the African-American Civil Rights Movement.".
- Lola_Hendricks label "Lola Hendricks".
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- Lola_Hendricks wasDerivedFrom Lola_Hendricks?oldid=642479911.
- Lola_Hendricks givenName "Lola".
- Lola_Hendricks isPrimaryTopicOf Lola_Hendricks.
- Lola_Hendricks name "Hendricks, Lola".
- Lola_Hendricks name "Lola Hendricks".
- Lola_Hendricks surname "Hendricks".