In 1940 Mary Church Terrell published her autobiography A Colored Woman in a White World. The autobiography was about her experiences with discrimination. Mary became the first black member of the American Association of University Women after she had won an anti-discrimination lawsuit. At the age of 86 in 1950 she tested segregation in public by protesting the John R. Thompson Restaurant that is in Washington, DC. She came out victorious in 1953 when the Supreme Court ruled that segregation eating facilities were unconstitutional. This was a major step forward in the Civil Rights Movement. Mary died four years later a brave women that made a huge impact in
In 1940 Mary Church Terrell published her autobiography A Colored Woman in a White World. The autobiography was about her experiences with discrimination. Mary became the first black member of the American Association of University Women after she had won an anti-discrimination lawsuit. At the age of 86 in 1950 she tested segregation in public by protesting the John R. Thompson Restaurant that is in Washington, DC. She came out victorious in 1953 when the Supreme Court ruled that segregation eating facilities were unconstitutional. This was a major step forward in the Civil Rights Movement. Mary died four years later a brave women that made a huge impact in