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Robert P. Moses

Robert P. Moses was a prominent civil rights activist and educator dedicated to advancing racial equality and education reform. He co-led the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer, advocating for voting rights for African Americans. Later, he founded the Algebra Project, aiming to improve math education in underserved communities and empower students through critical thinking. Moses emphasized the importance of education as a tool for social justice and worked tirelessly to address systemic inequalities. His efforts helped to break down barriers to voting and education, making meaningful contributions to civil rights and educational opportunities.