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Happy Birthday to Victoria J.G. Adams, a Key Pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement

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Photo credits: YouTube screenshot/Mississippi Power Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippion November 5, 1926, Victoria Jackson Gray Adams (pictured) became one of the most importantMississippians involvedin theCivil RightsMovement. Her activities included teaching voter registration courses to domestics and sharecroppers, opening the Freedom Schools during Mississippi’sFreedom Summer of 1964, and serving as a National Board Member of theSouthern […]

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