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Edith Savage-Jennings

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went on a presidential mission to integrate a school in Mississippi. Savage and Meyner met with local women in an effort to convince the locals to allow for the school to be integrated peacefully. Later that same year, she organized the New Jersey Democratic Coalition.
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when she was selected to hand the First Lady flowers on behalf of the New Jersey State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Although told not to say anything, Savage thanked Roosevelt which led to the two becoming pen pals for the remainder of Roosevelt's life.
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Besides promoting civil rights, Savage wanted to combat problems in the African-American community through education. She believed the importance of parenting and mentoring to give children role models.
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In 1957, while Savage was raising funds for King's Southern Leadership Conference, she was introduced to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. King and his wife,
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attended the wedding and Coretta Scott King served as maid of honor. Her husband died on June 19, 2011, at age 94.
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Savage received more than 100 awards and honors for her work in Civil Rights. She was inducted into the
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Savage was the coordinator of the Mid-Atlantic States Poor People's Campaign of SCLC in 1968.
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in 2011. The city of Trenton proclaimed February 19, 2016, as Edith Savage-Jennings Day.
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At only 13 years old, Savage helped to integrate the Capital Theater in
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appointed her as a U.S. Delegate at the World Women’s Conference in
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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On October 28, 1993, Savage married C. Donald Jennings.
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Index


2017 Women's March
Trenton, New Jersey
Jacksonville, Florida
Trenton, New Jersey
civil rights
New Jersey
Martin Luther King Jr.
White House
president of the United States
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Barack Obama
New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame
Jacksonville, Florida
Eleanor Roosevelt
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Trenton, New Jersey
Coretta Scott King
Helen Meyner
Women's March
President Jimmy Carter
Houston, Texas
Rosa Parks
Trenton, New Jersey
New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame
White House
president of the United States
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Barack Obama
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