Robinson, Amelia Boynton, 1911-2015
- Authoritative Name:
- Robinson, Amelia Boynton, 1911-2015
- Biography:
- Amelia Robinson was born in 1911 in Georgia, in a family of 10 children. Her father was a building contractor. She traces her history on both sides back to a mixture of African slaves, Cherokee Indians, and German and other European nobility. Boynton Robinson is perhaps best known as the woman at the front of the march who was gassed, beaten, and left for dead on Edmund Pettus Bridge, during the "Bloody Sunday" march on March 7, 1965 to Montgomery, Alabama, which quickly led to the mushrooming of the civil rights movement into an international mass movement. From: http://www.schillerinstitute.org/biographys/bio_amelia_new.html
- Associated Subjects:
- Robinson, Amelia Boynton, 1911-2015
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