NAME OF LEADER | DESCRIPTION |
AMELIA BOYTON ROBINSON | She was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. In 1984, she became founding vice-president of the Schiller Institute affiliated with Lyndon LaRouche. She was awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Medal in 1990 |
DESCRIPTION | NAME OF SITE | CITY | STATE |
BIRTHPLACE | THREE-BRICK-STORY HOUSE | SAVANNAH | GEORGIA |
WHERE SHE LIVED | HOUSE | SELMA | ALABAMA |
ALMA MATER | SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY | SAVANNAH | GEORGIA |
ALMA MATER | TUSKAGEE UNIVERSITY | TUSKAGEE | ALABAMA |
DIED | JACKSON HOSPITAL | MONTGEMERY | ALABAMA |
BURIAL | N/A | N/A | N/A |
FUNERAL SERVICES | TUSKAGEE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL | TUSKAGEE | ALABAMA |
SELMA HOUSE
SELMA HOUSE