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Dorothy Bolden

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What was Dorothy Bolden known for?

Revolutionized domestic workers' rights through activism and leadership in the United States.

Who was Dorothy Bolden?

Dorothy Bolden, an iconic figure born in 1924 and dedicated to championing civil rights until her passing in 2005, stands as a beacon of hope and progress in the fight for equality. Her unwavering commitment to revolutionizing domestic workers' rights in the United States through activism and leadership reshaped the landscape of labor rights. Bolden's courageous efforts not only empowered countless marginalized individuals but also paved the way for broader societal change. Her legacy serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of grassroots movements and the enduring impact of individuals dedicated to justice and equity. It is through understanding and honoring trailblazers like Dorothy Bolden that we gain invaluable insights into the ongoing struggle for civil rights and find inspiration to continue the journey towards a more just and inclusive society.

What did Dorothy Bolden advocate for?

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Where was Dorothy Bolden from?

Origin country was United States

When was Dorothy Bolden born?

1924

What ethnicity was Dorothy Bolden?

Ethnicity: Black

What gender was Dorothy Bolden?

Gender: Female

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