Freedom is people realizing they are their own leader. — Diane (image via The Washington Post) Diane Nash shaped many of the pivotal moments that defined Civil Rights Era progress: she intregrated lunch counters in Nashville; she co-founded the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to organize college activists; and she marched in Selma and other Southern cities; she connected activists in Tennessee and beyond.
A Woman to Know: Diane Nash
A Woman to Know: Diane Nash
A Woman to Know: Diane Nash
Freedom is people realizing they are their own leader. — Diane (image via The Washington Post) Diane Nash shaped many of the pivotal moments that defined Civil Rights Era progress: she intregrated lunch counters in Nashville; she co-founded the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to organize college activists; and she marched in Selma and other Southern cities; she connected activists in Tennessee and beyond.