Charles Roberts

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The civil rights movement was also a women’s movement. Women started it (“If Rosa Parks had not sat down, Martin Luther King Jr. would not have stood up”), sustained it through difficult times, and made religion its central focus through song—giving hope that “we shall overcome,” because, as the great Ella Baker said, “we who believe in freedom shall not rest until it comes.”
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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