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YWCA York - Thank you to Black women like Annie Lee Wilkerson Cooper who fought for our right to vote. She was an African-American civil rights activist in the 1965 Selma Voting
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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
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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.
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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
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
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FirstService Residential Kansas City - Born in 1910, Annie Lee Cooper was a civil rights activist who played an instrumental part in the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement. This quote below was