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During the 1950s the youth in this organization attempted to borrow books from a white library . They also took rides and sat in ... She traveled throughout the years with Nixon , assisting him in his work with various organizations .
During the 1950s the youth in this organization attempted to borrow books from a white library . They also took rides and sat in ... She traveled throughout the years with Nixon , assisting him in his work with various organizations .
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Members of this organization spoke with Nixon and agreed that a boycott should be initiated . These women immediately activated their organizational and personal networks and spread the word that a boycott was necessary to protest the ...
Members of this organization spoke with Nixon and agreed that a boycott should be initiated . These women immediately activated their organizational and personal networks and spread the word that a boycott was necessary to protest the ...
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But they continued to call themselves “ civil rights " organizations and the media have largely repeated that designation . In reality , the crusade for civil rights ended years ago . The scramble for special privilege , for turf ...
But they continued to call themselves “ civil rights " organizations and the media have largely repeated that designation . In reality , the crusade for civil rights ended years ago . The scramble for special privilege , for turf ...
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