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Dorie Ladner, dauntless civil rights activist, dies at 81

She joined the civil rights movement as a teenager in Mississippi, braving gunfire, tear gas, police dogs and Ku Klux Klansmen in the campaign for racial equality

March 13, 2024 at 6:07 p.m. EDT
Civil right activist Dorie Ladner in Washington. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)
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A previous version of this article incorrectly said Ms. Ladner was married to Hailu Churnet for 52 years at the time of her death. The couple was divorced. The article has been corrected.

Dorie Ladner, who joined the civil rights movement as a teenager in Mississippi, braving gunfire, tear gas, police dogs and Ku Klux Klansmen in an undaunted campaign for racial equality, died March 11 at a hospital in Washington. She was 81.

The cause was respiratory failure, said her sister Joyce Ladner, a constant companion in her activism and former interim president of Howard University.