Diane Nash
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Diane Nash

Diane J. Nash
Born 1930s.
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Diane Nash was a part of the Civil Rights Activist Movement.

Diane Nash is an American civil rights activist, and a leader and strategist of the student wing of the Civil Rights Movement. She was a colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King.[1]

Diane Judith Nash was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1938. She is the daughter of [Nash-9523|Leon Nash]] and Dorothy Bolton.[2]

Sources

  1. Wikipedia: Diane Nash
  2. Birth Registration: "Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949"
    citing Digital film/folder number: 100725532; Image number: 65
    FamilySearch Record: Q2S8-LHHM
    FamilySearch Image: 3QS7-L9GM-96B1
    Diane Judith Nash birth 15 May 1938 in Illinois, United States, daughter of Leon Nash & Dorothy Bolton.
  • 1940 Census: "1940 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1940; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-00930; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 103-319
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2442 #144444501
    Dianne Nash (12), single granddaughter, in household of Carrie Bolton (53) in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. Born in Illinois.

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