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Newspapers ignored the boycott but business leaders admitted privately it hurt them badly . Negro leaders claimed it was eighty per cent effective . Connor retaliated by cutting off the city relief payments , most of which go to Negroes ...
Newspapers ignored the boycott but business leaders admitted privately it hurt them badly . Negro leaders claimed it was eighty per cent effective . Connor retaliated by cutting off the city relief payments , most of which go to Negroes ...
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honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Confer- ence , an organization operating in every Southern state with ... But the political leaders consis- tently refused to engage in good faith negotiation .
honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Confer- ence , an organization operating in every Southern state with ... But the political leaders consis- tently refused to engage in good faith negotiation .
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Although many black leaders , most nota- bly Martin Luther King , Jr. and Malcolm X , spoke out on international issues , contemporary black leaders , and the black populous as a whole , are likely to have greater concern for and ...
Although many black leaders , most nota- bly Martin Luther King , Jr. and Malcolm X , spoke out on international issues , contemporary black leaders , and the black populous as a whole , are likely to have greater concern for and ...
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