Introduction
Introduction
The introduction discusses Gloria Richardson’s social, economic, and political philosophies, particularly her secular humanism, on which her human rights activism was based. Attention is paid to how scholars have discussed and interpreted Richardson’s activism in the Cambridge movement and her philosophies, and why it is important to expand those interpretive frameworks, specifically with regard to gender dynamics as they pertain to her role as a civil rights leader of national stature.
Keywords: Cambridge movement, civil rights, gender, humanism, human rights, leader
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