I would rather be a free man, than a slave in paradise.
Civil rights activist
I would rather be a free man, than a slave in paradise.
Civil rights activist
Attributed, a powerful statement of her values.
Late 20th Century
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Controversial"I was arrested on December 1st, 1955 for refusing to stand up on the orders of the bus driver, after the white seats had been occupied in the front."
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