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Meet Annie Lee Cooper, The Black Activist Who Punched A Racist Cop
Meet Annie Lee Cooper, The Black Activist Who Punched A Racist Cop
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Therealblackhistorian - Annie Lee Cooper (June 2, 1910 – November 24, 2010) was an African-American civil rights activist in the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement who is best known for punching Selma
Meet Annie Lee Cooper, The Black Activist Who Punched A Racist Cop
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Meet Annie Lee Cooper, The Black Activist Who Punched A Racist Cop
Urban Homeschoolers - Annie Lee Wilkerson Cooper was an African-American civil rights activist in the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement who is best known for punching Dallas County, Alabama Sheriff Jim Clark.
Annie Lee Cooper (1915-1940) - Find a Grave Memorial
Legal Defense Fund on X: "In 1965, Annie Lee Cooper stood for hours outside the Dallas County Courthouse to register to vote. The Sheriff asked her to leave and then preceded to
The black women who paved the way for Kamala Harris - The Washington Post
Legal Defense Fund on X: "Known as a fearless warrior in the fight for voting rights, Annie Lee Cooper braved attacks from the notorious Sheriff Jim Clark in order to register to
Annie Lee Cooper Played a Key Role in Helping Black Americans Win the Right to Vote
Oprah Praises 'Magnificence' of Civil Rights Activist Annie Lee Cooper | Essence
Annie Lee Cooper – The Cardinal
Black Women For Wellness - Annie Lee Cooper American civil rights activist Annie Lee Cooper was born in Selma Alabama, 1910. After living in Pennsylvania and Ohio as a registered voter, Cooper