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“ Just do your work like you don't know nothing " ran through my mind again and I began washing the dishes . I went home shaking like a leaf on a tree . For the first time out of all her trying , Mrs. Burke had made me feel like rotten ...
“ Just do your work like you don't know nothing " ran through my mind again and I began washing the dishes . I went home shaking like a leaf on a tree . For the first time out of all her trying , Mrs. Burke had made me feel like rotten ...
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But when people began to hear us in churches , social meetings , on the streets , in the pool halls , lunch rooms , night clubs , and other places where people gather , they began to open up a bit . We would tell them of how it feels to ...
But when people began to hear us in churches , social meetings , on the streets , in the pool halls , lunch rooms , night clubs , and other places where people gather , they began to open up a bit . We would tell them of how it feels to ...
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And we began setting up a voter registration drive in McComb , Mississippi . What did we do ? Well , for two weeks I did nothing but drive around the town talking to the business leaders , the ministers , the people in the town , asking ...
And we began setting up a voter registration drive in McComb , Mississippi . What did we do ? Well , for two weeks I did nothing but drive around the town talking to the business leaders , the ministers , the people in the town , asking ...
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