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  1. 4 de nov. de 1999 · Daisy Bates was born Daisy Gatson on November 11, 1914, in Huttig, Arkansas. When she was just 3 years old, her mother was killed by three white men. Her father fled for his own safety before the trial of her mother's murder. She was adopted as a baby. At a young age, mostly as a result of her mother's death, Bates began to confront racial ...

  2. Daisy Bates was a complex, unconventional and largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement who led the charge to desegregate the all-white Central ...

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  3. 21 de set. de 2007 · Daisy Bates helped recruit them, bright kids the school board couldn't turn down. "I've known Ms. Bates since I was probably two years old and I was a paper carrier for their newspaper from the ...

  4. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Daisy Bates est une militante des droits civiques afro-américaine et une éditrice de journaux. Par le biais de son journal, Bates a documenté la bataille pour mettre fin à la ségrégation en Arkansas. Pour son incroyable carrière dans le militantisme social, nous la célébrons en tant que héros américain.

  5. 20 de set. de 2023 · Daisy Bates tussen een aantal vrouwelijke Aboriginals (1911) De Ierse journaliste en ontdekkingsreiziger Daisy Bates (1863-1951) deed in de negentiende en twintigste eeuw veel onderzoek in Australië naar de Aboriginals. Zij werd gezien als één van hen en kwam daardoor veel te weten over de tot dan toe onbekende Aboriginal-cultuur.

  6. Daisy Bates was not born to make history. The product of a segregated Arkansas sawmill town, she was black, illegitimate and self-taught after the eighth grade. Bates’s early life was scarred ...

  7. 2 de mar. de 2020 · The Resident Judge of Port Phillip. From the time she arrived in Western Australia in 1899, Daisy Bates wrote and lectured about the Aboriginal peoples she lived amongst and whose languages and customs it became her life's work to record. The Passing of the Aborigines came about when in the 1930s Ernestine Hill persuaded Bates, and spent some ...