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Lorenzie Malone 1905 - 1956

Lorenzie Malone was born on March 3, 1905, and died at age 51 years old in August 1956. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lorenzie Malone.
Lorenzie Malone
March 3, 1905
August 1956
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Lorenzie Malone's History: 1905 - 1956

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    1905

    Birthday

    March 3, 1905
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  • 08/dd
    1956

    Death

    August 1956
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    Lorenzie Malone lived 20 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 51.
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In 1905, in the year that Lorenzie Malone was born, the Niagara Falls conference was held in Fort Erie, Ontario. Led by W.E.B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter, a group of African-American men met in opposition to racial segregation and disenfranchisement. Booker T. Washington had been calling for policies of accommodation and conciliation and these two men, along with the others who attended the conference, felt that this was accomplishing nothing. The group was the precursor to the NAACP.
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In 1917, Lorenzie was just 12 years old when on July 28, between ten and fifteen thousand blacks silently walked down New York City's Fifth Avenue to protest racial discrimination and violence. Lynchings in Waco Texas and hundreds of African-Americans killed in East St. Louis Illinois had sparked the protest. Picket signs said "Mother, do lynchers go to heaven?" "Mr. President, why not make America safe for democracy?" "Thou shalt not kill." "Pray for the Lady Macbeth's of East St. Louis" and "Give us a chance to live."
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