Honoring the Legacy Dr. Dorothy Height

The civil rights icon blazed a path for equality.

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Medal of Freedom - In 1994, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Bill Clinton for her work as a civil rights activist. (Photo: JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images)
More Honors - And 10 years later, in 2004, President George W. Bush awarded her the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor presented by the United States Congress. (Photo: REUTERS/Larry Downing /Landov)
Honors From Barnard - In 2004, she was recognized as an honorary alumnus by the school that had initially turned her away as a youth, Barnard College, receiving the honor during its commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Above, Dr. Height was joined by Don King, Al Sharpton, Oprah Winfrey, Marion Barry, and Danny Glover at the Uncommon Height Gala, honoring Height's achievements, in 2002. (Photo: Manny Ceneta/Getty Images)Brought to the Stage - In 2005, a musical based on her memoirs, “Open Wide the Freedom Gates” debuted. The project showcased her perspective on the civil rights movement as well as an insider’s point of view on her mentors Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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Medal of Freedom - In 1994, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Bill Clinton for her work as a civil rights activist. (Photo: JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images)

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