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Gloria Richardson remembered: You did not mess with her
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The Creative Chaos of Gloria Richardson (1922–2021)
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Remembering Gloria Richardson and the Cambridge Movement
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Gloria Richardson, Uncompromising Civil Rights Advocate, Dies at 99
Her efforts to refocus the movement on economic justice made her a bridge between more moderate leaders and Black Power activism.
Gloria Richardson in 2018 holding a photo of herself from a 1963 rally in Cambridge, Md. A Howard-trained sociologist, she found that what Black people most wanted was better housing, jobs and health care.Credit.Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times
July 18, 2021
Gloria Richardson, whose work as a civil rights leader on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1960s served as a bridge between the nonviolent activism of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the more radical, confrontational tactics and agendas of the Black Power movement that followed in the second half of the decade, died on July 15 at her home in Manhattan. She was 99.
Gloria Richardson, civil rights pioneer, dies at 99
By Brian Witte, Associated Press
Published July 18, 2021
In this July 21, 1963, file photo, Gloria Richardson, head of the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee, pushes a National Guardsman’s bayonet aside as she moves among a crowd of African Americans to convince them to disperse in Cambridge, Md. Richardson, an influential yet largely unsung civil rights pioneer whose determination not to back down while protesting racial inequality was captured in a photograph as she pushed away the bayonet of a National Guardsman, died Thursday, July 15, 2021, in New York, according to Joe Orange, her son in law. She was 99. (AP Photo/File)