- Joan
Trumpauer Mulholland (born
September 14, 1941) is an
American civil rights activist who was
active in the 1960s. She was one of the
Freedom Riders...
- Perkins,
Charles Person (18), Ivor Moore,
William E.
Harbour (19), Joan
Trumpauer Mullholland (19), and Ed Blankenheim), left Washington, DC, on Greyhound...
- 1938),
Scottish footballer Joe H. Mulholland,
American politician Joan
Trumpauer Mulholland,
Civil Rights /
integration activist John
Mulholland (disambiguation)...
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James Bevel,
Marion Barry,
Angeline Butler,
Stokely Carmichael, and Joan
Trumpauer Mulholland joined John
Lewis and Hank Thomas, the two
young SNCC members...
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lunch counter in Jackson, when a mob
attacked her,
fellow student Joan
Trumpauer, and
Tougaloo professor John Salter, Jr. (later
known as John
Hunter Gray)...
- of Age in Mississippi), and
Memphis Norman (who were black), and Joan
Trumpauer (who was white) –
protested Jim Crow
segregation via a sit-in at Woolworth's...
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Howard University Anne
Moody 1964
author and
civil rights activist Joan
Trumpauer Mulholland 1964
civil rights activist and
first white student Hakeem Oluseyi...
- to
protest segregation.
Tougaloo students included white student Joan
Trumpauer and
black student Anne
Moody who sat at the
front counter instead of at...
- Do****entary by
Robin Hamilton 2013 An
Ordinary Hero: The True
Story of Joan
Trumpauer Mulholland Herself Do****entary by Loki
Mulholland 2009
Soundtrack for...
- (d. 2015) 1941 – Ian Kennedy,
English lawyer and
academic 1941 – Joan
Trumpauer Mulholland,
American civil rights activist 1941 –
Alberto Naranjo, Venezuelan...