Elizabeth Harden Gilmore (1906-1986) was the first black woman licensed as a funeral director and a civil rights advocate. She co-founded the local chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Gilmore served on the Kanawha Valley Council of Human Relations, where she took part in discussions of racial differences. She helped displaced black renters to find housing. She successfully pushed to amend the 1961 state civil rights law which got her a seat on the Board of Regents. Gilmore was also involved with the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and community education and welfare committees.
The visionary minds behind Gagarin Show present a 62 piece NFT collectible “American Heroes” which is inspired by some of the most iconic and notable people in American History. The 62 American icons selected for this NFT series represent people who wholeheartedly believed in dignity, strived for freedom, and fiercely fought for human rights. Each NFT is a 3D character model that depicts a particular American hero.
The concept of this NFT series is to shine a light on actual heroes of the real world who have dedicated their entire lives to battling evil and inequality long before the emergence of fictional superheroes. Modern pop culture has elevated and idolized protagonists with superpowers and they have become somewhat of a cult. Films about superheroes are a success at the box office, attracting millions of people around the world whilst superhero characters are deemed as aspirational.
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Elizabeth Harden Gilmore (1906-1986) was the first black woman licensed as a funeral director and a civil rights advocate. She co-founded the local chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Gilmore served on the Kanawha Valley Council of Human Relations, where she took part in discussions of racial differences. She helped displaced black renters to find housing. She successfully pushed to amend the 1961 state civil rights law which got her a seat on the Board of Regents. Gilmore was also involved with the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and community education and welfare committees.
The visionary minds behind Gagarin Show present a 62 piece NFT collectible “American Heroes” which is inspired by some of the most iconic and notable people in American History. The 62 American icons selected for this NFT series represent people who wholeheartedly believed in dignity, strived for freedom, and fiercely fought for human rights. Each NFT is a 3D character model that depicts a particular American hero.
The concept of this NFT series is to shine a light on actual heroes of the real world who have dedicated their entire lives to battling evil and inequality long before the emergence of fictional superheroes. Modern pop culture has elevated and idolized protagonists with superpowers and they have become somewhat of a cult. Films about superheroes are a success at the box office, attracting millions of people around the world whilst superhero characters are deemed as aspirational.