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RECOGNIZING ELLEN GARRISON CLARK
By Michael A. Lawson, President and CEO
This December marks 129 years since the passing of Ellen Garrison Clark, a Black anti-slavery activist, civil rights advocate, and educator.  Ms. Ellen Garrison Clark was born free in Concord, Mass., on April 24, 1823, owned by no one. She used her position to travel throughout the South for many years, teaching former slaves to read and write.  Ms. Clark protected her citizenry with a passport, which confirmed her status as a free woman.
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Since 1921 Los Angeles Urban League has served as a powerful advocate for African-Americans and other minorities by ensuring our communities have access to careers with living wages, opportunities to start and grow businesses, and clear pathways to personal and professional growth.

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