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Civil Rights Leader to Speak at West Middle Today

Civil Rights Leader to Speak at West Middle Wednesday

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By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News
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The co-founder and director of the National Voting Rights Museum will be speaking to the West Middle School student body later today.

Joane Bland began her civil rights activism in 1961 at only eight years old, when she attended a freedom and voters' rights meeting presided over by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.

She participated as a teenager in the civil rights movement. She was on the front lines of "Bloody Sunday" and "Turn around Tuesday", where she witnessed several brutal and unjust beatings.

She also has the distinction of being the youngest person, at 11 years old, to have been jailed during these demonstrations.

Bland will speak at the West Middle at 1:40 p.m. later today.

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