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    Ruth Marion Batson (née Watson; 1921–2003) was an American civil rights activist and outspoken advocate of equal education. She spoke out about the desegregation of Boston Public Schools.

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · Learn about Ruth Batson, a civil rights activist and educator who fought for school desegregation in Boston. She was the first black woman on the Democratic National Committee and the first woman president of the NAACP's New England Regional Conference.

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · Ruth Batson was a pioneering civil rights and education activist in Boston. She helped lead the NAACP’s efforts to challenge educational injustice in Boston in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

  4. Overview. Papers of Boston, Massachusetts, community and civil rights activist Ruth Batson. Dates. Creation: 1919-2009. Creation: Majority of material found within 1951-2003. Creator. Batson, Ruth (Person) Language of Materials. Materials in English. Access Restrictions: Access. Collection is open for research.

    • 3 James St, Cambridge, 02138, MA
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  5. Learn about Ruth Batson, a lifelong Bostonian who fought for fair and equal education and civil rights for African Americans. Explore her biography, her work with NAACP, METCO, and Freedom House, and her role in the desegregation of Boston schools.

  6. Jan 31, 2022 · Testifying before the Boston School Committee in 1963, Ruth Batson — an education activist, philanthropist, and mother of three — was clear about the conditions Black students faced.

  7. Feb 17, 2017 · Ruth M. Batson. In 1951, Batson became the first black candidate for the Boston School Committee in the twentieth century. This election would mark the beginning of an extensive political career traversing regional boundaries and educational initiatives.