As an AI language model, my access to current information is limited. However, I can provide some general information about Lottie B. Wilson.
Lottie B. Wilson (1896-1990) was a civil rights activist and educator from Mississippi, United States. She was born in Hinds County and attended Tougaloo College and Columbia University. Wilson was a teacher and principal in various schools before she became involved in the civil rights movement. She was a leader in the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), an organization that worked to ensure voting rights for African Americans. Wilson also played a significant role in the desegregation of schools in Mississippi, including working as a consultant for the US Office of Education. In recognition of her contributions, she was honored with several awards, including the Mississippi Freedom Medal from the state of Mississippi.
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