Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer Alice Walker and Civil Rights Leader Bob Moses Reflect on an Obama Presidency and the Struggle for African Americans to Vote
Bob Moses is one of the leading civil rights icons from the 1960s. He was the former field secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC. The New York Times once wrote, âIn Mississippi, Bob Moses was the equivalent of Martin Luther King.â Moses is also the founder of the Algebra Project, a foundation devoted to improving minority education in math. The author, poet and activist Alice Walker won the 1983 Pulitzer for her book The Color Purple. She has written many other bestselling books, including In Search of Our Mothersâ Gardens and Possessing the Secret of Joy. [includes rush transcript]
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vivascargill1 1 month ago
no greater man than Mr. Moses
vivascargill1 1 month ago
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