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Nov. 12, 1914 Civil rights leader William Monroe Trotter pictured in 1915. Credit: Wikipedia Civil rights leader William Monroe Trotter led a delegation that confronted President Woodrow Wilson.  Raised in Hyde Park, Massachusetts, Trotter had more education than the president. He had graduate and postgraduate degrees from Harvard University, where he became the first Black member of Phi Beta Kappa.  “New Englanders liked to talk as if ‘the Negro problem’ afflicted only the South,” The New Yorker wrote of him, “but Trotter looked around his beloved Boston and saw segregation in the city’s churches, gyms, and hospitals. This ‘fixed caste of color’ meant that ‘every colored A

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