Georgia Gilmore
12 February - 1 hour 15 minsGeorgia Gilmore was one of the unsung heroes of history during the Civil Rights movement in America; a prime example of how one person's contributions can change the course of a country.
Her tireless fundraising efforts were critical to the success of the Montgomery bus boycott, and Presidents met with activists under her roof, comforted by Georgia's amazing food and her hearty welcome for everyone - black and white.
She was unafraid to take on the establishment when she saw an injustice, working until her very last day on earth for the cause of equality.
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