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In Memory: Remembering Ethel Skyles Alexander on her Death Anniversary (September 10)

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Ethel Skyles Alexander Member of the Illinois Senate from the 16th district | Ethel Skyles Alexander Official Photo

Ethel Skyles Alexander Member of the Illinois Senate from the 16th district | Ethel Skyles Alexander Official Photo

Ethel Skyles Alexander passed away on September 10, 2016, leaving behind a legacy of tireless advocacy and dedication to civil rights in Chicago City, IL. Throughout her life, Alexander fought against racial inequality and discrimination, actively participating in various civil rights initiatives. She played a crucial role in organizing voter registration drives, leading fair housing campaigns, and advocating for the desegregation of schools and public spaces. Her unwavering commitment to social justice earned her respect and admiration within the community, making her a prominent figure in the ongoing struggle for equality. Alexander's efforts helped to bring about significant progress in the fight against racial injustice in Chicago and beyond, inspiring generations of activists to continue her work. Even in death, her legacy continues to serve as a source of inspiration for those who strive to create a more just and equitable society. Ethel Skyles Alexander's impact on the civil rights movement in Chicago will always be remembered and cherished.

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