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Victoria Jackson Gray Adams (November 5, – August 12, ) was an American civil rights activist from Hattiesburg, Mississippi..
Victoria Gray Adams
American civil rights activist
Victoria Jackson Gray Adams (November 5, 1926 – August 12, 2006) was an American civil rights activist from Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
She was one of the founding members of the influential Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
Early life and education
Born as Victoria Almeter Jackson (later known as Victoria Gray Adams) on November 5, 1926 in a black community called Palmer's Crossing, which is now a part of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Victoria Jackson Gray Adams, a native of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, was one of the most important black Mississippians who participated in the Civil Rights.
She was the daughter of Mack and Annie Mae Jackson.[1] Her mother died when she was three years old, and she was then raised by her grandparents. Her grandparents were not reliant upon local white people, and ran their own farm.
Thus, Adams grew up with a strong sense of independence.[2] In 1945, she graduated from Depriest Consolidated School. She then attended Wilberforce University in Ohio,[3] but had to quit after one year due to lack of funds for tuition.
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