
Hidden from History: Lulu B. White
Special | 6m 23s
A film that explores the civil rights activism of teacher and NAACP leader, Lulu B. White.
This film chronicles the career of Lulu B. White, a teacher and civil rights activist, who was known as the matriarch of the Texas civil rights movement. White was at the forefront of significant NAACP battles that challenged Texas’s All-white primary through the Supreme Court case, Smith v. Alright and the fight to end racial segregation at the UT Law school through the case of Sweatt v. Painter.
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Citizens At Last is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS

Hidden from History: Lulu B. White
Special | 6m 23s
This film chronicles the career of Lulu B. White, a teacher and civil rights activist, who was known as the matriarch of the Texas civil rights movement. White was at the forefront of significant NAACP battles that challenged Texas’s All-white primary through the Supreme Court case, Smith v. Alright and the fight to end racial segregation at the UT Law school through the case of Sweatt v. Painter.
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Citizens At Last is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS