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Person · 1912–2010

Dorothy Height

The president of the National Council of Negro Women and a co-architect of the March on Washington.

A pillar of [[black-leadership]].

For four decades Dorothy Height led the NCNW, insisting Black women's leadership belonged at the center of both the civil-rights and women's movements — though she was often kept off the podium.

On the timeline

  1. August 28, 1963
    The March on Washington

    250,000 gather as Dr. King delivers "I Have a Dream," pressing for jobs and freedom.

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