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Who one's people were was important to Ella Baker, not to establish an elite pedigree, but to locate an individual as a part of a family, a community, a region, a culture, and a historical period. Baker recognized that none of us are self-made men or women; rather, we forge our identities within kinship networks, local communities, and organizations.
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision (Gender and American Culture)
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