Inez Baskin

Inez Jesse Baskin (June 18, 1916 – June 28, 2007) was an American journalist and civil rights supporter who covered the Civil Rights Movement and the Montgomery bus boycott for African American readers and publications.[1][2]

Inez J. Baskin
Born
Inez Jesse Turner

(1916-06-18)June 18, 1916
DiedJune 28, 2007(2007-06-28) (aged 91)
OccupationJournalist and civil rights activist
Known forSitting in front of Martin Luther King Jr. while covering the Montgomery bus boycott

Biography

Baskin was born in Florala, Alabama, on June 18, 1916.

After positions as a teacher and a typist,[3] she became a journalist and reporter for the "Negro News" section of the Montgomery Adviser newspaper.[1] In 1955, following the arrest of Rosa Parks, Baskin was hired by Jet Magazine and the American Negro Press to cover the Montgomery bus boycott.

Baskin was an active supporter of the bus boycott and the Civil Rights Movement, as well as a reporter of the event. She is most famous for riding one seat in front of Martin Luther King Jr. on a Montgomery bus during the boycott.[1]

Baskin graduated from what is now Alabama State University with an education degree. She received a degree in divinity from Selma University, and taught classes to ministers in theological schools.[3]

She was a licensed social worker and a church pianist. She implemented Montgomery, Alabama's first Head Start program, as well as its first hot-lunch program for low-income children.[3]

She died in Montgomery, Alabama, of heart failure, on June 28, 2007.[3]

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References

  1. "Inez Baskin, Prominent Civil Rights Advocate, Dies – Editor & Publisher". www.editorandpublisher.com. July 9, 2007. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  2. ""Negroes' Most Urgent Needs," Inez Jessie Baskin Papers". Alabama Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  3. Stewart, Jocelyn Y. (2007-07-08). "Inez J. Baskin, 91; reporter during civil rights era in Montgomery, Ala". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2018-03-18.

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