Cesar Chavez Fought for migrant farm workers rights in California. Cesar Chavez Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Fought for those less fortunate and fought for civil rights. She helped to write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Franklin D. Roosevelt Frederick Douglass Was our 32nd president who created the New Deal to help people get jobs during the Great Depression He was a former slave who escaped to freedom in the north. He was an abolitionist who gave great speeches against slavery and also created a newspaper called the North Star. Frederick Douglass Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson He signed The Voting Rights Act in 1965 to make sure that all Americans were given the same rights to vote. Lyndon B. Johnson He was a president from Texas who fought for civil rights. He signed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. Mary McLeod Bethune Opened a school for Mary McLeod Bethune African American girls in Daytona Beach, Florida. Paul Revere Paul Revere Was one of the Sons of Liberty who believed that colonists should not be taxed by England unless they were allowed to vote on the taxes. Paul Revere He warned the colonists that the British were coming in Boston, Massachusetts. Susan B. Anthony Fought for women's sufferage and was also an abolitionist Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Athony Thurgood Marshall Traveled across the country giving speeches written by her good friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton to convince people that women should be given the right to vote. He was not admitted to college in Maryland when he first applied because he was an African American. He continued to try to get an education elsewhere which showed DILIGENCE. Thurgood Marshall Was the first African American Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall tolerance He was a lawyer who won a case called Brown vs The Board of Education making segregation illegal in schools. a respect for the beliefs and ideas that are different from yours.
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