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His Big Problem by Edward Raines
His Big Problem by Edward Raines





His Big Problem by Edward Raines

She and a committee of NAACP civil rights advocates moved the performance to the Lincoln Memorial. Eleanor Roosevelt, a member of the DAR and First Lady, resigned in protest against the organization’s racial discrimination. However, the DAR cancelled the concert because Anderson was African American.

His Big Problem by Edward Raines

In that year, Marian Anderson, the world-famous opera singer, had been hired by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to give a performance at the organization’s Constitution Hall. Hurley’s activities with the NAACP began in 1939. Although Hurley did not complete a degree with the school, she gained knowledge about the legislative process, which invariably helped her in her varied career with the NAACP. The school, which was based in DC, focused on providing law degrees to African Americans.

His Big Problem by Edward Raines His Big Problem by Edward Raines

While working, she also attended evening law courses at the Robert H. After completing college, Hurley worked for a short time in the federal government, and then she was employed by the Industrial Bank of Washington, an African American owned financial institution. Opened in 1851 as the Colored Girls School by Myrtilla Miner, the institution was dedicated to training teachers, particularly African American educators. Hurley then went on to attend Miner Teachers College in DC. The school attracted many well educated instructors, among them the son of Fredrick Douglas, who taught Hurley. Hurley attended the academically oriented and predominantly African American school, Dunbar High School in Washington, DC. They were not in Hurley’s life by 1920, when she was known to be living with teachers Emma and Perey Ray. Her parents were Alice and Edward Ruffin. Ruby Hurley was born and raised in Washington, DC. She was an advocate for non-violent legislative activities, which advocated equality for all. Civil rights pioneer and campaigner, Ruby Hurley is most known for her work with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in the 1950s and 1960s.







His Big Problem by Edward Raines