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    Dorie Ann Ladner (June 28, 1942 – March 11, 2024) was an American civil rights activist and social worker. Along with her sister Joyce, she was a leading...
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    raised with four brothers and four sisters. Ladner graduated high school in 1960 with her older sister, Dorie Ladner. She earned her B.A. in sociology in 1964...
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  • Don Ladner (1948–2009), New Zealand rugby player Dorie Ladner (1942–2024), American civil rights activist and social worker Heber Austin Ladner (1902–1989)...
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  • Holmes Grantham Coleman as Blyden Jamilah Rosemond as Dorie Ladner Jules Latimer as Joyce Ladner Maxwell Whittington-Cooper as John Lewis Frank Harts as...
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    Mulholland, Loki Mulholland, Michael J. O'Brien, Hank Thomas, Dion Diamond, Dorie Ladner, Joyce Lander, Rev. Reginald Green, Luvaghn Brown, Sylvia D. Thompson...
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  • Indian film actor and director (Satyam, Dhana 51, Brahmastram), jaundice. Dorie Ladner, 81, American civil rights activist. Horace Lanfranchi, 88, French teacher...
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  • the Way", "All by Myself") (b. 1949) (death announced on this date) Dorie Ladner, 81, civil rights activist (b. 1942) Malachy McCourt, 92, actor (Ryan's...
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    of Fannie Lou Hamer, by Robin N. Hamilton with Leslie Burl McLemore, Dorie Ladner, Heather Booth, and Rev. Ed King (New York, Filmmakers Library, Imprint...
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    operations, Muriel Tillinghast; Natchez, Mississippi, project director Dorie Ladner, and her sister Joyce who, in the violence of Mississippi (and having...
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  • remembered by many in the civil rights movement, including Ira Grupper, Dorie Ladner, David Nolan, Efia Nwangaza, and Gwendolyn Patton. Braden received the...
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