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After King intentionally allowed himself to be arrested and jailed for leading a Birmingham demonstration on Good Friday , April 12 , King's aides , particularly the SCLC Executive Director Wyatt T. Walker , encouraged his wife ...
After King intentionally allowed himself to be arrested and jailed for leading a Birmingham demonstration on Good Friday , April 12 , King's aides , particularly the SCLC Executive Director Wyatt T. Walker , encouraged his wife ...
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Mrs. King : Is your spirit all right ? Mr. King : Yes . I've been alone , you know . Mrs. King : Yes , I know that . Are things pretty good ? Mr. King : Uh huh . Mrs. King : Now , he told me the EB.I. talked with you last night ...
Mrs. King : Is your spirit all right ? Mr. King : Yes . I've been alone , you know . Mrs. King : Yes , I know that . Are things pretty good ? Mr. King : Uh huh . Mrs. King : Now , he told me the EB.I. talked with you last night ...
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What goal did Dr. King and the SCLC have uppermost in their minds for their 1965 protest campaign in Selma ? 2 . What advantages and attractions did Selma offer to King and the SCLC as a focal point for their 1965 voting rights campaign ...
What goal did Dr. King and the SCLC have uppermost in their minds for their 1965 protest campaign in Selma ? 2 . What advantages and attractions did Selma offer to King and the SCLC as a focal point for their 1965 voting rights campaign ...
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