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  1. Idella Jones Childs (June 21, 1903 – August 8, 1998) was an American educator, historian and civil rights activist. Childs worked as a teacher for 35 years in Perry County in Alabama. During the civil rights movement, her home was a meeting place for activists.

  2. Born in 1903, Idella Jones Childs lived through the century of social and political change that brought about the end of official racial discrimination in Alabama. She was a diligent worker for equal treatment under the law.

  3. El Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Alabama honra los éxitos de las mujeres asociadas con el estado de Alabama en los Estados Unidos. Establecido en 1970, las primeras mujeres fueron galardonadas al año siguiente.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2020 · For over 35 years, Idella taught history, social studies, biology, and algebra in segregated elementary schools in her home town of Marion. All her life, this amazing teacher was a tireless advocate for the equality and dignity of all people.

  5. 7 de abr. de 2022 · One of these was Idella Jones Childs, an elementary school teacher from Alabama who made a significant contribution to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Idella was born on June 21, 1903, in Perry County, Alabama.

  6. Idella Jones Childs (June 21, 1903 – August 8, 1998) was an American educator, historian and civil rights activist. Childs worked as a teacher for 35 years in Perry County in Alabama. During the civil rights movement, her home was a meeting place for activists.

  7. Her mother, Idella Jones Childs, was an elementary school teacher. Young had four siblings. She spent her childhood and early adulthood in Marion, attending Lincoln Normal School, and later attended Manchester College in Indiana, where she received her bachelor's degree in education in 1954.