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Amanda Gorman
She grows up with her mother and with her two brothers and sister, one of them is her twin.
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When she was young, she was diagnosed with an auditory processing disorder.
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She won a scholarship with which she enrolled at Harvard, where she graduated with honors in sociology.
Poem
Her works deal in particular with the themes of oppression, feminism, racism, marginalization and the African diaspora.
THE HILL WE CLIMB
In 2021 Amanda read the poem on
the occasion of the inauguration
of the new American president Joe Biden
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Gorman also mentions her personal story, a bony black girl, descended from slaves, raised by a single mother who may dream of becoming president one day.
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Rosa Parks
Biography
She was born 4 February 1913, in Alabama.
She grew up on a farm with her brother, mother and grandparents
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Rosa died on 24 October 2005.
She will be remembered for standing up for what she believed inspiring others to change the world for better.
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Martin Luther King
Biography
During his growth, the life of a black person was very difficult due to segregation.
He was born 15 January in Atlanta, Georgia
He attended segregated public schools in Georgia and then went to Boston University where he graduated in 1955.
In 1954, Martin Luther King became a pastor in the Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
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In October 1964, Martin won the Nobel Prize
Prize for Peace
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Political life
Her first major role in the Civil Rights Movement came in 1955, after the American lady - Rosa Parks - was arrested for refusing to give way to a white man on a bus. Martin helped organize the city bus boycott.
Martin was a great supporter of peaceful protest, inspired by Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi
I HAVE A DREAM
In 1963, Martin gave his famous speech "I Have a Dream", in a famous event called "March on Washington". Over 250,000 people have heard of Martin and other activists
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