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Louise Thompson Patterson, born in 1901, was a pivotal figure in radical African American politics, known for her fierce resistance to racial, economic, and gender exploitation. This biography chronicles her journey from a challenging childhood on the West Coast to her influential role in the Harlem Renaissance. She became a key player in the labor movement alongside Paul Robeson and championed proto-black-feminist causes in the 1950s. Patterson's activism extended into the 1970s, advocating for political prisoners, and continued into the 1980s and 1990s, showcasing her enduring commitment to justice and liberation.
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Louise Thompson Patterson, Keith Gilyard
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