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Prathia Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prathia Hall Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall ( January 1, 1940 – August 12, 2002) was a leader and activist in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, womanist theologian, and ethicist. She was the key inspiration for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech. ==Biography== Hall was raised in Philadelphia, the daughter of founders of Mount Sharon Baptist Church, an inner-city church, in an under-served area of Philadelphia.〔Oral history with Sheila Michaels, 1999, Columbia University.〕 Her father was a Baptist preacher and a passionate advocate for racial justice,〔 who regarded her as his successor, he was her inspiration to include religion and social justice.〔〔Civil Rights Movement in 1963 C- Span〕 Prathia believed she was brought into the world for a reason and the reason was to integrate religion and freedom together.〔"Prathia This Far by Faith〕 Her leadership potential was recognized early, and she credited many groups, such as the National Conference of Christians and Jews for singling her out and helping her to develop.〔 Hall attended predominantly white schools until college, but at the age of five, on a train ride South to visit her grandparents, she and her sisters were forced to sit in a car behind the engine.〔("Prathia Hall" ), This Far By Faith.〕 This was her first experience of dehumanizing discrimination.
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