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... said citizens of Montgomery city and county pay their fares just as all other persons who are passengers on said busses , and are entitled to fair and equal treatment , and " WHEREAS , there has been any number of arrests of Negroes ...
... said citizens of Montgomery city and county pay their fares just as all other persons who are passengers on said busses , and are entitled to fair and equal treatment , and " WHEREAS , there has been any number of arrests of Negroes ...
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... situation than against white persons as individuals . The deaths in the riots were over- whelmingly black , usually at the hands of police or other enforcers of law and order . From the perspective of many black persons , if a war ...
... situation than against white persons as individuals . The deaths in the riots were over- whelmingly black , usually at the hands of police or other enforcers of law and order . From the perspective of many black persons , if a war ...
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More than 1000 persons attend the first Black Power Conference in Newark , NJ . Forty - three persons are killed in Detroit riots , the largest racial re- bellion in a U.S. city in the 20th century . Federal troops are called out for ...
More than 1000 persons attend the first Black Power Conference in Newark , NJ . Forty - three persons are killed in Detroit riots , the largest racial re- bellion in a U.S. city in the 20th century . Federal troops are called out for ...
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The Long Journey | 1 |
Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
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Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and Guide Clayborne Carson Xem đoạn trích - 1987 |
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