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Alayna Waters
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20 February, 04:00
Why were African-American still not free by 1963
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20 February, 04:13
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20 February, 04:28
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On 28 August, in the shadow of Lincoln's monument, Martin Luther King announced to the March on Washington during his famous "I have a dream" speech that "1963 is not an end, but a beginning" ... Civil rights leaders were running to catch up with the militancy of their grassroots
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