Viola Liuzzo

Description: (Civil Rights Activist)

Viola Liuzzo was an American Unitarian Universalist civil rights activist. Despite being born white, Liuzzo had a deep sense of empathy and compassion for the African-Americans which was quite unique in itself as whites then seemed to abhor blacks. What initiated this empathy was the differential treatment meted out to African American despite living in the same country, same region and same city. Liuzzo came from a middle class background. Her family suffered from major financial crisis during the Great Depression. Despite being financially unstable and struggling in her life for a living, Liuzzo realized that the whites had certain essential advantages that were fundamentally not enjoyed by the African-Americans. Such racial discrimination and injustice was enough to stir the social activist inLiuzzo. She soon became politically and socially active, fighting for African-American community. She became a member of the Detroit chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Though Liuzzo knew the dangers involved, she did not back out and instead selflessly served the cause. On March 1965, she died while serving the cause. Posthumously, she was declared a martyre who died serving against racial injustice and discrimination. She was among the 40 civil rights activists honoured on the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery. She was also inducted into the Michigan Hall of Fame in 2006.

Overview

Birthday April 11, 1925 (Aries)
Alternative names Viola Fauver Gregg
Died on March 25, 1965
Parents Heber Gregg
Eva Wilson
Children Anthony Liuzzo Jr., Mary Liuzzo Lilleboe, Penny Herrington, Sally Liuzzo Prado, Tommy Liuzzo

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What was Viola Liuzzo's role in the civil rights movement? Viola Liuzzo was a civil rights activist who participated in the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965.
How did Viola Liuzzo contribute to the fight for voting rights? Viola Liuzzo provided transportation and support to activists during the voting rights campaign in Selma, Alabama.
What led to Viola Liuzzo's tragic death? Viola Liuzzo was murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan while driving activists back from a voting rights march in Selma.
What impact did Viola Liuzzo's death have on the civil rights movement? Viola Liuzzo's death brought national attention to the dangers faced by civil rights activists and further fueled the movement for racial equality.
How is Viola Liuzzo remembered today? Viola Liuzzo is remembered as a courageous activist who gave her life in the fight for civil rights and justice for all Americans.
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