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- Q275452 description "American activist".
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- Q275452 abstract "Johnnie Rebecca Daniels Carr (January 26, 1911 – February 22, 2008) was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from 1955 until her death.In 1967, Carr became President of the Montgomery Improvement Association, succeeding the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Carr held this office until she died.Carr was a childhood friend of Rosa Parks and is considered, along with Parks, Dr. King, E.D. Nixon and others to be an important face in the Civil Rights Movement in Montgomery, Alabama. According to Morris Dees, one of three founders of Montgomery's Southern Poverty Law Center, "Johnnie Carr is one of the three major icons of the Civil Rights Movement: Dr. King, Rosa Parks and Johnnie Carr. I think ultimately, when the final history books are written, she'll be one of the few people remembered for that terrific movement."Civil Rights pioneer and U.S. Representative John Lewis, D-Ga., said, "Mrs. Carr must be looked on as one of the founders of a new America because she was there with Rosa Parks, E.D. Nixon, Martin Luther King Jr. and so many others."In 1944, Carr, along with her husband Arlam Carr, Rosa Parks and Raymond ㅋ. D. Nixon]], E. G. Jackson, and Irene West organized to defend a black woman near Montgomery who was gang raped by six white men. This core of activists, who canvassed neighborhoods, raised money, sent petitions and postcards to the governor and attorney general of Alabama, later became part of the movement that supported Martin Luther King Jr.Carr died of a massive stroke at the age of 97.".
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- Q275452 birthDate "1911-01-26".
- Q275452 birthName "Johnnie Rebecca Daniels Carr".
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- Q275452 deathDate "2008-02-22".
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- Q275452 birthDate "1911-01-26".
- Q275452 birthName "Johnnie Rebecca Daniels Carr".
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- Q275452 dateOfBirth "1911-01-26".
- Q275452 dateOfDeath "2008-02-22".
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- Q275452 name "Carr, Johnnie".
- Q275452 occupation "Civil Rights".
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- Q275452 shortDescription "American activist".
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- Q275452 comment "Johnnie Rebecca Daniels Carr (January 26, 1911 – February 22, 2008) was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from 1955 until her death.In 1967, Carr became President of the Montgomery Improvement Association, succeeding the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Carr held this office until she died.Carr was a childhood friend of Rosa Parks and is considered, along with Parks, Dr. King, E.D. Nixon and others to be an important face in the Civil Rights Movement in Montgomery, Alabama.".
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