Other locations include a historic drive-in, Detroit's Hart Plaza, and a Caro home packed with then-cutting edge technology.
Hazel Dukes died peacefully at her home in New York City surrounded by her family, the NAACP New York State Conference announced in a statement.
Hazel Dukes, at center in front, gathers with members of the Staten Island NAACP. At left is Ed Josey, chapter president, and ...
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Dukes, who led the New York State NAACP for nearly five decades, fought tirelessly for voting rights, economic development, ...
Dr. Hazel Dukes, an iconic civil rights leader and president of the NAACP New York State Conference, has died at 92.
Part of the recognition includes her efforts in overseeing Malcolm X’s induction into the Nebraska Hall of Fame last year.
Civil Rights icon and Harlem legend Hazel Dukes, the NAACP’s State Conference president, has died. She was 92.
Hazel Dukes, a longtime civil rights activist and president of the NAACP New York State Conference died Saturday, she was 92.
When visitors enter the home of Jewish American peace activist Jeff Steinberg, they step into a living tribute to civil rights history.
Thompson, 76, died Feb. 13 following complications from knee replacement surgery, after having represented western Orange ...