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When Azbell attended the founding mass meeting of the MIA on December 5 , 1955 , he did not even know the names of the speakers ; however , he immediately recognized two crucial elements which became central to the entire southern ...
When Azbell attended the founding mass meeting of the MIA on December 5 , 1955 , he did not even know the names of the speakers ; however , he immediately recognized two crucial elements which became central to the entire southern ...
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I stood in the rear of the church during the meeting while Reporter Steve Lesher anchored himself in a chair near the church's pulpit . ** I went inside the church and stood at the front for a few minutes .
I stood in the rear of the church during the meeting while Reporter Steve Lesher anchored himself in a chair near the church's pulpit . ** I went inside the church and stood at the front for a few minutes .
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Even before the meeting , Lewis and Harris had learned of Malcolm's considerable influence on the African continent , for Africans occasionally greeted them with “ skepticism and distrust ” because , as one explained , “ if you are to ...
Even before the meeting , Lewis and Harris had learned of Malcolm's considerable influence on the African continent , for Africans occasionally greeted them with “ skepticism and distrust ” because , as one explained , “ if you are to ...
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