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Shortly after Lee was killed , the kids were released from jail who had been in jail for a month on the sit - in cases , including Brenda . Brenda was not allowed to go back in the school and in early October she and 115 students ...
Shortly after Lee was killed , the kids were released from jail who had been in jail for a month on the sit - in cases , including Brenda . Brenda was not allowed to go back in the school and in early October she and 115 students ...
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Many , many people had gone to jail - people you never would have expected to stand up . Some of the kids I had worked with - whose parents , grandparents and teachers had all argued with them , threatened them and disciplined them ...
Many , many people had gone to jail - people you never would have expected to stand up . Some of the kids I had worked with - whose parents , grandparents and teachers had all argued with them , threatened them and disciplined them ...
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Why are we in jail ? Have you ever been required to answer 100 questions on government , some abstruse even to a political scientist specialist , merely to vote ? Have you ever stood in line with over a hundred others and after waiting ...
Why are we in jail ? Have you ever been required to answer 100 questions on government , some abstruse even to a political scientist specialist , merely to vote ? Have you ever stood in line with over a hundred others and after waiting ...
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