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Patricia Stephens Due (December 9, 1939 – February 7, 2012) was one of the leading African-American civil rights activists in the United States, especially in her home state of Florida. Along with her sister Priscilla and others trained in nonviolent protest by CORE, Due spent 49 days in one of the nation's first jail-ins, refusing to pay a fine for sitting in a Woolworth's "White only" lunch counter in Tallahassee, Florida in 1960. Her eyes were damaged by tear gas used by police on students marching to protest such arrests, and she wore dark glasses for the rest of her life. She served in many leadership roles in CORE and the NAACP, fighting against segregated stores, buses, theaters, schools, restaurants, and hotels, protesting unjust laws, and leading one of the most dangerous voter re

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  • باتريشيا ستيفنز ديو (بالإنجليزية: Patricia Stephens Due)‏ هي ناشِطة أمريكية، ولدت في 9 ديسمبر 1939 في كوينسي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 7 فبراير 2012 في سميرنا في الولايات المتحدة بسبب سرطان. (ar)
  • Patricia Stephens Due (* 9. Dezember 1939 in Quincy, Florida; † 7. Februar 2012 in Smyrna, Georgia) war eine US-amerikanische Bürgerrechtlerin. Sie zählte zu den Leitfiguren der afroamerikanischen Bürgerrechtsbewegung der 1960er Jahre in Florida. (de)
  • Patricia Stephens Due (9 de diciembre de 1939 - 7 de febrero de 2012) fue una activista estadounidense por los derechos civiles, activa especialmente en su estado natal de Florida.​ Junto con su hermana Priscilla y otras personas entrenadas en la protesta no violenta por la organización Congress of Racial Equality, Due pasó 49 días en una de las primeras cárceles de la nación, negándose a pagar una multa por sentarse en un restaurante "sólo para blancos" en Tallahassee, Florida en 1960. Sus ojos se vieron afectados por el gas lacrimógeno usado por la policía en las marchas estudiantiles, por lo que usó lentes oscuros durante el resto de su vida. Desempeñó muchos papeles de liderazgo en CORE y en la NAACP, luchando contra las tiendas, autobuses, teatros, escuelas, restaurantes y hoteles segregados, protestando contra las leyes injustas y dirigiendo uno de los esfuerzos de registro de votantes más peligrosos del país en el norte de Florida en la década de 1960.​ Con su hija Tananarive, Due escribió Freedom in the Family: a Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights, documentando la lucha en la que participó, inicialmente como estudiante en la Universidad A&M de Florida, y luego trabajando para organizaciones de derechos civiles y comunidades,​ a menudo acompañada de su esposo, el abogado de derechos civiles John D. Due, Jr.​ (es)
  • Patricia Stephens Due (December 9, 1939 – February 7, 2012) was one of the leading African-American civil rights activists in the United States, especially in her home state of Florida. Along with her sister Priscilla and others trained in nonviolent protest by CORE, Due spent 49 days in one of the nation's first jail-ins, refusing to pay a fine for sitting in a Woolworth's "White only" lunch counter in Tallahassee, Florida in 1960. Her eyes were damaged by tear gas used by police on students marching to protest such arrests, and she wore dark glasses for the rest of her life. She served in many leadership roles in CORE and the NAACP, fighting against segregated stores, buses, theaters, schools, restaurants, and hotels, protesting unjust laws, and leading one of the most dangerous voter registration efforts in the country in northern Florida in the 1960s. With her daughter, Tananarive, Due wrote Freedom in the Family: a Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights, documenting the struggle she participated in, initially as a student at Florida A&M University, and later working for civil rights organizations and Florida communities, sometimes in partnership with her husband, civil rights attorney John D. Due, Jr. (en)
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  • Patricia Stephens Due with articles about her civil rights involvement, circa 2000 (en)
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  • باتريشيا ستيفنز ديو (بالإنجليزية: Patricia Stephens Due)‏ هي ناشِطة أمريكية، ولدت في 9 ديسمبر 1939 في كوينسي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 7 فبراير 2012 في سميرنا في الولايات المتحدة بسبب سرطان. (ar)
  • Patricia Stephens Due (* 9. Dezember 1939 in Quincy, Florida; † 7. Februar 2012 in Smyrna, Georgia) war eine US-amerikanische Bürgerrechtlerin. Sie zählte zu den Leitfiguren der afroamerikanischen Bürgerrechtsbewegung der 1960er Jahre in Florida. (de)
  • Patricia Stephens Due (9 de diciembre de 1939 - 7 de febrero de 2012) fue una activista estadounidense por los derechos civiles, activa especialmente en su estado natal de Florida.​ Junto con su hermana Priscilla y otras personas entrenadas en la protesta no violenta por la organización Congress of Racial Equality, Due pasó 49 días en una de las primeras cárceles de la nación, negándose a pagar una multa por sentarse en un restaurante "sólo para blancos" en Tallahassee, Florida en 1960. Sus ojos se vieron afectados por el gas lacrimógeno usado por la policía en las marchas estudiantiles, por lo que usó lentes oscuros durante el resto de su vida. Desempeñó muchos papeles de liderazgo en CORE y en la NAACP, luchando contra las tiendas, autobuses, teatros, escuelas, restaurantes y hoteles seg (es)
  • Patricia Stephens Due (December 9, 1939 – February 7, 2012) was one of the leading African-American civil rights activists in the United States, especially in her home state of Florida. Along with her sister Priscilla and others trained in nonviolent protest by CORE, Due spent 49 days in one of the nation's first jail-ins, refusing to pay a fine for sitting in a Woolworth's "White only" lunch counter in Tallahassee, Florida in 1960. Her eyes were damaged by tear gas used by police on students marching to protest such arrests, and she wore dark glasses for the rest of her life. She served in many leadership roles in CORE and the NAACP, fighting against segregated stores, buses, theaters, schools, restaurants, and hotels, protesting unjust laws, and leading one of the most dangerous voter re (en)
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