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  1. James Leonard Farmer Sr. (June 12, 1886 – May 14, 1961), known as J. Leonard Farmer, was an American author, theologian, and educator. He was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and an academic in early religious history as well as theology.

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    James L. Farmer Sr. (father) Education. Wiley University ( BS) Howard University ( BDiv) James Leonard Farmer Jr. (January 12, 1920 – July 9, 1999) was an American civil rights activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement "who pushed for nonviolent protest to dismantle segregation, and served alongside Martin Luther King Jr. " [1] He was ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Freedom Rides. James Farmer (born January 12, 1920, Marshall, Texas, U.S.—died July 9, 1999, Fredericksburg, Virginia) was an American civil rights activist who, as a leader of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), helped shape the civil rights movement through his nonviolent activism and organizing of sit-ins and Freedom Rides, which ...

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  4. 10 de jul. de 1999 · James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the ''Big Four'' who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and...

  5. Co-founder and National Director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), James "Jim" Farmer was the architect of the original CORE Freedom Ride of 1961.

  6. 9 de jul. de 2015 · James Farmer was born January 12, 1920. His father was James Leonard Farmer Sr., the son of a slave, who was an ordained minister and who had earned a doctorate from Boston University. He is believed to have been the first African American man from Texas to receive a doctorate.

  7. 17 de fev. de 2024 · Seu pai era James Leonard Farmer Sr., filho de um escravo, um ministro-acadêmico que se tornou professor universitário e que adorava ensinar literatura em grego, Hebraico e Aramaico. Acreditava-se que ele fosse o primeiro homem negro do Texas a obter um doutorado, o que fez na Universidade de Boston.