Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... believe in the Christian religion . We believe in the teachings of Jesus . The only weapon that we have in our hands this evening is the weapon of protest . And secondly , this is the glory of America , with all of its faults . This is ...
... believe in the Christian religion . We believe in the teachings of Jesus . The only weapon that we have in our hands this evening is the weapon of protest . And secondly , this is the glory of America , with all of its faults . This is ...
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... believe is right and just . But we must act differently , and think differently because Selma is our home , we love it and its people and we want to continue to live here . We have long been aware of the white racist group in Selma ...
... believe is right and just . But we must act differently , and think differently because Selma is our home , we love it and its people and we want to continue to live here . We have long been aware of the white racist group in Selma ...
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... Believe . . . . ” This is the program we wrote down : ... OCTOBER 1966 BLACK PANTHER PARTY PLATFORM AND PROGRAM WHAT WE WANT WHAT WE BELIEVE 220 1. We want freedom . We want power to determine the destiny of our Black Community . 2 ...
... Believe . . . . ” This is the program we wrote down : ... OCTOBER 1966 BLACK PANTHER PARTY PLATFORM AND PROGRAM WHAT WE WANT WHAT WE BELIEVE 220 1. We want freedom . We want power to determine the destiny of our Black Community . 2 ...
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The Long Journey | 1 |
Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
The Montgomery Story by Martin | 43 |
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