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Name | Diane Judith Nash |
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Profession | Civil Rights Leader |
Date of Birth | 1970-01-01 |
Place of Birth | Chicago, IL |
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Birth Sign | Taurus |
About Diane Judith Nash
Civil rights activist and co-founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee who led the first successful campaign to de-segregate lunch counters in Nashville in 1960.
Early Life of Diane Judith Nash
She was the runner-up for Miss Illinois.
She played a crucial role in the Freedom Rides to desegregate travel and the Selma Campaign, which led to voting rights for African-Americans.
Family Life
She married and later spanorced James Bevel, with two children named Sherri and Douglass.
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She was appointed to a national committee by John F. Kennedy to help make way for the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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