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  1. Amelia Isadora Platts Boynton Robinson (August 18, 1905 – August 26, 2015) was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches.

  2. Nov 29, 2015 · Although mostly known for widely-publicized photographs that depicted her assault during the 1965 Bloody Sunday civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, Amelia Boynton Robinson lived a long life of civil rights activism in both Georgia and Alabama.

  3. Sep 4, 2007 · Civil rights pioneer Amelia Boynton Robinson was born on August 18, 1911, in Savannah, Georgia. As a young lady, Robinson became very active in women’s suffrage. In 1934, at the age of twenty-three, Robinson became one of the few registered African American voters.

  4. Aug 27, 2015 · Amelia Boynton Robinson, who was called the matriarch of the voting rights movement — and whose photograph, showing her beaten, gassed and left for dead in the epochal civil rights march known as...

  5. Mar 27, 2023 · People Civil Rights. Amelia Boynton Robinson Amelia Boynton Robinson (1911-2015) was a leading civil rights activist who played a key role in efforts that led to passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and who was the first African American woman in Alabama to run for Congress.

  6. Aug 26, 2015 · Quick Facts. Significance: Civil rights activist. Place of Birth: Savannah, Georgia. Date of Birth: August 18, 1911. Place of Death: Montgomery, Alabama. Date of Death: August 26, 2015. Place of Burial: Unknown. Amelia was born in Savannah, Georgia on August 18, 1911. She was one of ten children.

  7. Feb 1, 2021 · Amelia Boynton Robinson. 1911-2015. Her beating helped galvanize the civil rights movement. She lay sprawled unconscious in the road, beaten and gassed by Alabama state troopers. A...

  8. Amelia Boynton Robinson was a Civil Rights activist whose main focus was Black Voter Rights. Robinson was dedicated and continued to fight for what she knew was right. Early Life. Amelia Boynton Robinson was born Amelia Platts in Savannah Georgia, on August 18, 1911.

  9. Aug 26, 2015 · Amelia Boynton Robinson, who went from being beaten on a bridge in Selma, Ala., in 1965 to being pushed across the bridge in a wheelchair alongside the president of the United States, has died at...

  10. Aug 26, 2015 · Amelia Boynton Robinson, a noted civil rights activist who helped lead the 1965 “Bloody Sunday” march in Selma, Alabama, has died at the age of 104.