Walter White
1893–1955 (age 62)
Civil Rights Activist
Biography
Walter White was a courageous civil rights activist whose unwavering commitment to racial equality and social justice made him a pivotal figure in the struggle for African American rights. Through his work with the NAACP and his fearless advocacy, White challenged systemic racism and worked tirelessly to advance the cause of civil rights during a critical period in American history.
His legacy represents the dedication and moral courage required to confront injustice and effect meaningful social change. White's contributions to the civil rights movement continue to inspire those committed to equality and justice for all Americans.