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Yoichi R. Okamoto, White House Press Office (WHPO), via Wikimedia Commons

Roy Ottoway Wilkins (1901-1981) was an American civil rights leader from the 1930s to the 1970s. After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, he worked for the weekly newspaper, the Kansas City Call. His reporting on the treatment of blacks in Army flood control projects helped to bring about change. In 1931 he began working with the NAACP, eventually serving as as Executive Director from 1955-1977. In 1963 her helped organize the March on Washington. In 1967 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Lyndon Johnson.

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Wikidata contributors, "Q34859099”, Wikidata, accessed December 14, 2023, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q34859099

Wikidata contributors, "Q2738344”, Wikidata, accessed December 14, 2023, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2738344

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