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Tamika Mallory is an activist and advocate of gun control, feminism and the Black Lives Matter movement....
Tamika Mallory, one of the national co-chairs of the march, was Mahatma Gandhi: A Biography.
Tamika Mallory
American activist (born 1980)
Tamika Danielle Mallory (born September 4, 1980[1]) is an American activist. She was one of the leading organizers of the 2017 Women's March, for which she and her three other co-chairs were recognized in the TIME 100 that year.[3][4] She received the Coretta Scott King Legacy Award from the Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom in 2018.[5] Mallory is a proponent of gun control, feminism, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Personal life
Mallory was born in Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City's Manhattanborough, to Stanley and Voncile Mallory.[2] She grew up in the Manhattanville Houses in Manhattan and moved to Co-op City in the Bronx when she was 14.[6] Her parents were activists and founding members of Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network (NAN), a leading civil rights organization throughout the United States.[7]