Annie Lee Wilkerson

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Annie Lee Wilkerson, better known as Annie Lee Cooper, was an American civil rights activist whose defiant stand during the 1965 Selma voting rights campaign became an iconic moment in the struggle for racial equality.

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instanceOf civil rights activist
human
activeInPeriod 1960s
civil rights era in the United States
alsoKnownAs Annie Lee Cooper NERFINISHED
causeAdvocated civil rights for African Americans
racial equality
voting rights
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs American civil rights activist whose defiant stand in Selma became an iconic moment in the struggle for racial equality
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Cooper NERFINISHED
Wilkerson NERFINISHED
givenName Annie NERFINISHED
hasNotableEvent defiant stand during voter registration efforts in Selma in 1965
historicalSignificance symbol of resistance to racial discrimination in voting
movement American civil rights movement
notableFor defying attempts to suppress African American voting rights in Selma, Alabama
participation in the 1965 Selma voting rights campaign
occupation civil rights activist
partOf Selma to Montgomery voting rights campaign NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Alabama NERFINISHED
Selma, Alabama NERFINISHED
representedIn narratives of the Selma voting rights struggle
sexOrGender female

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Annie birthName Annie Lee Wilkerson
subject surface form: Annie Lee Cooper