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By Chris, Zada News
Sunday March 28th 2010

When Dorothy Height was very young, the family moved to Rankin, Pennsylvania, not far from Pittsburgh, where she attended integrated schools. [1]

In 1938, Dorothy Height was one of ten young people selected to help Eleanor Roosevelt plan a World Youth Conference. [2]

Guest host Allison Keyes celebrates the birthday of civil rights icon Dorothy Height, who turned 98 this week. [3]

Earlier this month, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama praised her “good friend, Dorothy Height ” at the International Women’s Day Reception at the White House. [4]

Dorothy Height was born in Richmond Virginia on March 24, 1912. [5]

American social activist Dorothy Height (born 1912) was an advocate of women’s rights and civil rights. [...] She emerged as one of the leaders in the National Youth Movement during President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal years. [1]

She spent nearly 40 years with the National Council of Negro Women and also served as president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., a national African-American service sorority. [3]

It showcases her unique perspective on the civil rights movement and details many of the behind-the-scenes figures/mentors who shaped her life, including Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt. [6]

Dorothy Height became national president of Delta Sigma Theta in 1947, after serving for three years as vice president. [2]

Civil rights icon Dorothy L. Height celebrated her 98th birthday Wednesday in a Washington, D.C. hospital, where she is recovering from a brief illness. [7]

In 1957, Height was named president of the National Council of Negro Women, a position she held until 1997. [...] Dorothy Irene Height (born: March 24, 1912) is an African American administrator, educator, social activist, and a 2004 recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal. [6]

She was also able to influence the YWCA to be involved in civil rights beginning in the 1960s, and worked within the YWCA to desegregate all levels of the organization. [2]

There were more than 150 people at the event, which was held at the headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women. [4]

Sources:
[1] Dorothy Height: Biography from Answers.com
[2] Dorothy Height
[3] Civil Rights Legend Dorothy Height Celebrates A Birthday : NPR
[4] DC Civil Rights Legend Hospitalized | NBC Washington
[5] Dorothy Irene Height
[6] Dorothy Height – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[7] Dorothy Height Celebrated on Her 98th Birthday



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