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Dorie Ann Ladner, Pioneering Civil Rights Activist, Passes Away at 81

Ladner, known for her fearless activism in Mississippi and significant contributions to the NAACP and SNCC, leaves behind a profound legacy of fighting for justice.

  • Dorie Ann Ladner, a key figure in the civil rights movement, died on March 11, 2024, at the age of 81, her family confirmed.
  • Ladner's activism began in her teenage years, facing threats and violence as she campaigned for racial equality in Mississippi and beyond.
  • She played a crucial role in voter registration drives, the Mississippi Freedom Summer, and attended major civil rights protests including the March on Washington.
  • After moving to Washington, D.C., in 1974, Ladner continued her commitment to social justice as a social worker at DC General Hospital for 28 years.
  • Ladner's legacy is remembered by her family, including her daughter, Yodit Churnet, and a 13-year-old grandson, as well as the countless lives she touched through her activism.
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