Marian Wright Edelman (left) in a jail cell after a sit-in, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1960. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman (detail) in a jail cell after a sit-in, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1960. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman with family and friends at her graduation from Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960. Her mother, Maggie Leola Bowen Wright, is on the far right.
Marian Wright Edelman (third from left) at her Yale University Law School graduation (?), New Haven, Connecticut. NOTE: Marian graduated from Yale in 1960. This photo is possibly from an honorary degree ceremony she received from Yale in 1985.
Marian Wright Edelman (center) at her Yale University Law School graduation (?), New Haven, Connecticut. NOTE: Marian graduated from Yale in 1960. This photo is possibly from an honorary degree ceremony she received from Yale in 1985.
Marian Wright Edelman as a bridesmaid at her sister Olive Wright's wedding, June, 1950. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman's parents, Rev. Arthur Jerome Wright, Sr. (left) and Maggie Leola Bowen Wright (right) with Rev. Riddick at the First Home for the Elderly, Bennettsville, South Carolina. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman (center) with Edward Steichen (left) and Carl Sandburg (right), in Moscow, USSR, 1959. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman (right) and Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, recipients of honorary degrees from SUNY-Old Westbury, New York. Photo by George H. Meyer. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman at a meeting in Mississippi for the NAACP Legal Defense Education Fund, ca. late 1960s. Photo by Moneta Sleet for 'Ebony' magazine. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman visiting families in Canton, Mississippi, ca. late 1960s. Photo by Moneta Sleet for 'Ebony' magazine. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman (right) and Senator Robert F. Kennedy (far right) visiting hungry families along the Mississippi Delta, April 11, 1967. Photo courtesy of AP/Wide World Photos. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman weds Peter Edelman in Virginia, July 14, 1968; (L. to R.): Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, Marian Wright Edelman, Rev. William Sloan Coffin, Jr., and Peter Edelman. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman (right) with Robert G. Clark at Mississippi Capitol Building, Jackson, Mississippi, January 1968. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman with her family and Miss Amy at her Washington, D.C. home; (L. to R.): Peter Edelman, Jonah Edelman, Joshua Edelman, Miss Amy, Ezra Edelman, and Marian Wright Edelman. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman at the first Stand For Children Day march, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1996. Photo by Rick Reinhard. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman (center) with sons, Jonah and Ezra Edelman (in white t-shirts with arms raised) at the first Stand For Children Day march, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1996 (detail). Photo by Rick Reinhard. Photograph used in Edelman's book 'Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors,' 1999.
Marian Wright Edelman with Harrison E. Salisbury from the 'New York Times' after receiving the 'Mademoiselle' Magazine Annual Merit Award, New York, New York, 1965.
Marian Wright Edelman and others at a White House Rose Garden signing ceremony with President Bill Clinton, Washington, D.C., 1993; (L. to R.): First Lady Hillary Rodham-Clinton, Richard Gephardt, Tipper Gore, George Yandle, Marian Wright Edelman, Robert Reich, and Donna Shalala.