Heroes for a Better World

Marian Wright Edelman
(1939-)

African-American Children's Rights Advocate
National Women's Hall of Fame
1985 Hubert Humphrey Civil Rights Award
1993 National Freedom Award | Heinz Award
2000 Presidential Medal of Freedom
Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism

birthdate: June 6               birthplace: Bennettsville, South Carolina

Marian Wright Edelman is an American author, activist and one of the nation's leading advocates for the rights of children. She is founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, whose mission is to ensure that every child has a healthy and fair start in life. Marian Wright Edelman's worldview was greatly influenced by her father, Arthur Wright, a Baptist preacher who expected his children to work hard at getting a good education and to serve others. She has dedicated her life to serving those who cannot always advocate for themselves. After becoming the first woman to get her law degree and be admitted to the Bar in Mississippi, she worked for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and then moved to Washington DC in 1968 to serve as legal counsel for the Poor People's March organized by Martin Luther King, Jr. She worked on a number of other civil rights and public service causes before founding the Children's Defense Fund (CDF) in 1973.

As the nation's most powerful lobby for children, CDF has helped convince the government to adopt many policies to protect and empower children, such as the 1990 Act for Better Child Care which overhauled and improved childcare, as well as other legislation to protect children who are abused, adopted, handicapped, homeless, neglected or poor. CDF continues to advocate for the 14 million American children living in poverty by advocating for health care, support for homeless children, expanding Head Start programs, youth pregnancy-prevention, reducing violence in the media, and other programs. Marian Wright Edelman has been honored with many awards for her dedication to a better world including the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism, the Robert F. Kennedy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.


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