NOUN
- a leader of the political movement dedicated to securing equal opportunity for members of minority groups
How To Use civil rights worker In A Sentence
- The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.
- The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.
- Hoover's deepening, marriage-like relationship with his hand-reared assistant director Clyde Tolson is intercut with glimpses of canned history – the Palmer raids, the slandering of Dr King, the compromising private files … But no Joe McCarthy nor his ruthless chief counsel Roy Cohn, not enough Nixon and no substantial mention of Cointelpro, the pharaonic, black-propaganda campaign against 1960s civil rights workers and the student left. J Edgar is a woefully boring movie
- Please ask Obama how he can call himslef the leader of a new type of politics that is hopeful and does not tear other people down when in order to win his state senate seat, he, and members from his campaign went into a room all day and signed petitions forcing all his competition of the ballots, inlcuding his good friend, mentor, civil rights worker, and elder stateswoman who has endorsed clinton, Alice Palmer? Blitzer: What would you like me to ask Barack Obama?