National Civil Rights Museum Awards Dr. Wangari Maathi, Dr. Dorothy Cotton and Eva Longoria Parker 2010 Freedom Awards

U.S. NewswireJuly 13, 2010

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Honorees represent environmental and human rights, civil rights and social change and philanthropy and humanitarian work

MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The 2010 Freedom Awards by the National Civil Rights Museum will be presented to Dr. Wangari Maathi of Kenya for environmental and human rights, Dr. Dorothy Cotton for civil rights and social change and Eva Longoria Parker for philanthropy and humanitarianism.

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National Civil Rights Museum Awards Dr. Wangari Maathi, Dr. Dorothy Cotton and Eva Longoria Parker 2010 Freedom Awards

Dr. Wangari Maathi, International Freedom Award honoree, founded the Greenbelt Movement which has assisted planting more than 40 million trees on community lands including farms, schools and church compounds.

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