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Charles McDew : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles McDew Charles "Chuck" McDew (born June 23, 1938)〔("Charles McDew, Activist and Educator" ), African American Register.〕 is a lifelong activist for the Civil Rights Movement and racial equality. After attending South Carolina State University, he became the second chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) from 1961 to 1963.〔 His involvement in the movement even earned McDew the title, “black by birth, a Jew by choice and a revolutionary by necessity” stated by fellow SNCC activist Bob Moses. ==Life==
Born to the small town of Massillon, Ohio, on June 20, 1938, Charles McDew was considered to be a "race baby." Because of the date being a day that two years earlier, fighter Joe Louis, a black boxer, had won a fight that advanced the outlook of black persons' value. This happening is what made him said "race baby" along with McDew's parents developing the idea that Charles would do something great for the black race one day.〔("Teacher, Organizer, Activist - Charles 'Chuck' F. Charles McDew" ), Charles McDew website.〕 McDew grew up in a family who talked little about the advancement of black rights.〔 Though there was little talk on that topic, McDew displayed his first example of general protesting when he was only in the eighth grade.〔 Protesting the rights of religious freedom, McDew is seen standing up for his peers by representing Amish religion at a very young age.〔 As he got older, McDew expected to grow up to work in the steal mills, as many men in that area did.〔 Before he did so, his father requested that McDew go to the South to experience his "own culture" to expand his ideas of what work he could do.〔 Upon arrival at his university of choice, South Carolina State University, Charles thought that his father was "the most brilliant man alive."〔 Never having seen so many "pretty black girls," McDew instantly knew he chose the right college.〔
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