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MSNBCWASHINGTON - Civil rights icon Dorothy Height lived a righteous life that changed the country for the better, President Barack Obama said Thursday during a funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral.
Height led the National Council of Negro Women for decades and marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. She died last week at age 98.
Obama praised Height for contributing to civil rights advances, sometimes at personal risk. He said she "deserves a place" in our history books and America's memory.
Obama spoke of the environment in which Height was raised, where lynching was still commonplace and many black people were denied opportunity.
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Guests listen to President Barack Obama as he speaks during funeral services Thursday for Dorothy Height at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.