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When the driver saw that I was still sitting there , he asked if I was going to stand up . I told him , no , I wasn't . He said , “ Well , if you don't stand up , I'm going to have you arrested . " I told him to go on and have me ...
When the driver saw that I was still sitting there , he asked if I was going to stand up . I told him , no , I wasn't . He said , “ Well , if you don't stand up , I'm going to have you arrested . " I told him to go on and have me ...
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And as we stand and sit here this evening , and as we prepare ourselves for what lies ahead , let us go out with a grim and bold determination that we are going to stick together . We are going to work together .
And as we stand and sit here this evening , and as we prepare ourselves for what lies ahead , let us go out with a grim and bold determination that we are going to stick together . We are going to work together .
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WHEREAS , the drivers of said busses have never requested a white passenger riding on any of its busses to relinquish his seat and stand so that a Negro may take his seat ; however , said drivers have on many occasions too numerous to ...
WHEREAS , the drivers of said busses have never requested a white passenger riding on any of its busses to relinquish his seat and stand so that a Negro may take his seat ; however , said drivers have on many occasions too numerous to ...
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