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When I was in 10th grade we moved to Mobile [ Alabama ] where I got my first taste of big city life and I graduated high school there in '57 and went to Huntington College in Montgomery , Alabama . It was while I was in college in ...
When I was in 10th grade we moved to Mobile [ Alabama ] where I got my first taste of big city life and I graduated high school there in '57 and went to Huntington College in Montgomery , Alabama . It was while I was in college in ...
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There , on Wednesday evening , February 17 , a small civil rights march was attacked by lawmen and one participant , Jimmie Lee Jackson , was shot by an Alabama state trooper . Several days later Jackson died , and Marion activists ...
There , on Wednesday evening , February 17 , a small civil rights march was attacked by lawmen and one participant , Jimmie Lee Jackson , was shot by an Alabama state trooper . Several days later Jackson died , and Marion activists ...
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But disagreement on such key issues as concepts of leadership , working methods , and organizing voters for independent political action versus Democratic Party politics , bred conflict between SNCC and SCLC staffs in Alabama .
But disagreement on such key issues as concepts of leadership , working methods , and organizing voters for independent political action versus Democratic Party politics , bred conflict between SNCC and SCLC staffs in Alabama .
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