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Harry Victory Burns (born November 11, 1922, died 2000) was an important American leader in the civil rights movement. He came from San Antonio, Texas. His mother named him "Victory" because he was born close to Veterans Day, which used to be called Victory Day.

Burns worked hard for equal rights for all people. In the 1940s and 1950s, he was the president of the San Antonio branch of the NAACP. The NAACP is a group that works to make sure everyone has fair treatment and opportunities.

Fighting for Civil Rights

During the Civil Rights Movement, Harry Victory Burns worked with famous leaders. He collaborated with Martin Luther King Jr., who led many peaceful protests. He also worked with Thurgood Marshall, who later became a Supreme Court Justice.

Organizing Marches in San Antonio

Burns helped organize many marches and protests in San Antonio. These events helped to bring attention to the need for equal rights. He worked with other local activists, such as Reverend Claude Black, Charles Hudspeth, G J Sutton, and Ethel Minor. Their efforts helped to make San Antonio a more fair place for everyone.

Harry Victory Burns played a key role in the fight for equality in Texas. His work helped to bring about important changes during a time of great social change.

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