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  1. Louise Alone Thompson Patterson (September 9, 1901 – August 27, 1999) was a prominent American social activist and college professor. Patterson's early experiences of isolation and persecution on the West Coast had a profound impact on her later activism. She recognized the ways in which racism and discrimination affected ...

    • August 27, 1999 (aged 97), Amsterdam Nursing Home, New York City
  2. 1 de may. de 2021 · Louise Thompson was one of the first Black women to enroll at the University of California, Berkeley, where she heard an inspirational W.E.B. DuBois lecture that led to her lifelong political activism. Thompson graduated in 1923 from UC-Berkeley with honors in economics.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2023 · If she had not become a revolutionary activist in the African American freedom movement Louise Thompson Patterson would have been lionized today as a pioneering woman of the Harlem Renaissance and a role model for both African Americans and women.

  4. Born in 1901, Louise Thompson Patterson was a leading and transformative figure in radical African American politics. Throughout most of the twentieth century she embodied a dedicated resistance to racial, economic, and gender exploitation.

  5. 2 de sept. de 1999 · Louise Alone Thompson Patterson, an advocate of civil rights and leftist causes, a participant in the Harlem Renaissance and a longtime associate of one of its leading figures, the poet...

  6. Louise Alone Thompson Patterson (1901-1999) is a notable African American Berkeley alumna whose adventurous life is less well known than Jackson’s, despite her international scope. She overlapped at Berkeley with both Vivian Osborne Marsh and Ida Jackson.

  7. Born in 1901, Louise Thompson Patterson was a leading and transformative figure in radical African American politics. Throughout most of the twentieth century ...