Stella Byrd

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Stella Byrd is the mother of James Byrd Jr., whose 1998 racially motivated murder in Texas became a pivotal case in the modern American civil rights movement.

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instanceOf human
mother
advocatedFor civil rights
hate crime legislation
racial justice
associatedWith James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act (context as victim’s mother) NERFINISHED
Jasper, Texas hate crime case NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability mother of lynching victim James Byrd Jr.
child James Byrd Jr. NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth circa 1920s
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Byrd NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Clara Taylor NERFINISHED
James Byrd Jr. NERFINISHED
Louvon Harris NERFINISHED
Renee Mullins NERFINISHED
hasOccupation domestic worker
homemaker
hasRoleIn modern American civil rights movement
influenced debate on federal hate crime laws in the United States
public awareness of hate crimes in the United States
knownFor public response to the murder of her son James Byrd Jr.
languageSpoken English
maritalStatus widow
mother Stella Byrd NERFINISHED
name Stella Byrd NERFINISHED
notableEvent 1998 racially motivated murder of James Byrd Jr. in Texas
notableFor being the mother of James Byrd Jr.
partOf Byrd family NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Jasper, Texas NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth United States of America
surface form: United States
religion Christianity
residence Jasper County, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
spouse James Byrd Sr. NERFINISHED
subjectOf documentaries on the James Byrd Jr. case
news coverage about the James Byrd Jr. murder
victimOf racial discrimination (indirectly through her son’s murder)

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James Byrd Jr. hasRelative Stella Byrd