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Sharon Avery
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2 May, 09:36
How MLK changed the course of the country?
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Devyn Hernandez
2 May, 09:49
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Martin luther king changed the way people view african american people forever. he made it where african americans have more freedom in america. african americans can get good paying jobs and less discrimination in public
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Misael Madden
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It's because of Martin Luther King and the efforts of his supporters that America came to understand the power of nonviolent protest ... The Voting Rights Act protects African Americans' right to vote. He also played a major part in the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
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