Victoria DeLee was a South Carolina civil rights activist leader who fought for equality for three decades. She launched a campaign for Congress in 1971 as reported by the New York Amsterdam News. At the young age of 12, DeLee witnessed a lynching and from that moment on her crusade for civil rights began. In […]
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