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  1. Wilkins, Roy Ottaway. August 30, 1901 to September 8, 1981. As executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1955 to 1977, Roy Wilkins collaborated with Martin Luther King on many of the major campaigns of the civil rights movement. Although Wilkins favored a legal approach to achieving ...

  2. 9 de set. de 1981 · Roy Wilkins, leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and an activist in the cause of civil rights for more than 50 years, died yesterday at the age of 80. The ...

  3. Roy Wilkins. Executive Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Introduced at the August 1963 March on Washington as "the acknowledged champion of civil rights in America," Roy Wilkins headed the oldest and largest of the civil rights organizations. The NAACP, founded in 1909, aimed to achieve by peaceful and ...

  4. Roy Wilkins (1901 – 1981) was a prominent civil right activist, leader and journalist. He headed the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) where he headed efforts that led to significant civil rights legislation victories such as the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case, Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights ...

  5. 22 de jan. de 2013 · Matt Novak. January 22, 2013. Roy Wilkins (left) with Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House on November 29, 1963 Library of Congress. Back in 1970 the idea of a black person being elected president ...

  6. Roy Ottoway Wilkins, né le 30 août 1901 à Saint Louis dans l'État du Missouri et mort le 8 septembre 1981 à New York. Journaliste et directeur de publication de plusieurs journaux et magazines, il s'est fait connaitre, entre les années 1930 et les années 1970, comme étant l'un des principaux leaders afro-américains du Mouvement des droits civiques aux côtés de Martin Luther King ...

  7. 21 de fev. de 2024 · The Roy Wilkins Memorial, seen Sept. 26, 2017, on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, was created by sculptor Curtis Patterson and dedicated in November 1995.