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Dorothy Height marched at civil rights rallies, sat through tense
White House meetings, and witnessed every major victory in the
struggle for racial equality. Yet as the sole woman among powerful,
charismatic men, someone whose personal ambition was secondary to
her passion for her cause, she has received little mainstream
recognition--until now. In her memoir, Dr. Height, now ninety-one,
reflects on a life of service and leadership. We witness her
childhood encounters with racism and the thrill of New York college
life during the Harlem Renaissance. We see her protest against
lynchings. We sit with her onstage as Martin Luther King Jr.
delivers his "I Have a Dream" speech. We meet people she knew
intimately throughout the decades: W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary McLeod Bethune, Adam Clayton Powell Sr.,
Langston Hughes, and many others. And we watch as she leads the
National Council of Negro Women for forty-one years, her diplomatic
counsel sought by U.S. Presidents from Eisenhower to Clinton.
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