
Lonnie Nelson Real Change Lonnie nelson, a lifelong social justice activist and leader in police reform, passed away february 12 at the age of 81. in the company of loved ones, including her four children and one of six grandchildren, she died in her sleep after suffering a stroke a few days earlier. Lonnie nelson (1932–2014), also known as madelon nelson and madelon s. healy, was an american labor, peace, civil rights, social justice, and indigenous peoples activist in seattle, washington in the united states.

Lonnie Nelson 1932 2014 Lonnie's poetry in real change, native american health, treaty rights, and photos. Nelson also became involved in civil rights activism in the late 1940s and early 1950s, protesting segregated housing, employment, and education. in 1966 she moved her family into seattle's predominantly african american central district in order to expose her children to interracial schooling and promote desegregation. Seattle – lonnie nelson, a fighter for union rights, equality, peace and socialism died in her sleep at swedish hospital here feb. 12. she was 83 years old and was active in the people’s. Nelson also became involved in civil rights activism in the late 1940s and early 1950s, protesting segregated housing, employment, and education. in 1966 she moved her family into seattle's predominantly african american central district in order to expose her children to interracial schooling and promote desegregation.

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