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In the selection from Stride Toward Freedom that follows , King recalls his own role in the mass meeting held at the Holt Street Baptist Church on Monday evening , December 5 , 1955. A substantial portion of the speech ...
In the selection from Stride Toward Freedom that follows , King recalls his own role in the mass meeting held at the Holt Street Baptist Church on Monday evening , December 5 , 1955. A substantial portion of the speech ...
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The official business of the first mass meeting at Holt Street Baptist Church was to have the people hear and vote on a series of resolutions related to the continuation of the bus boycott . These resolutions , with their preamble ...
The official business of the first mass meeting at Holt Street Baptist Church was to have the people hear and vote on a series of resolutions related to the continuation of the bus boycott . These resolutions , with their preamble ...
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I parked my automobile a block from the church and noticed the time was 6:45 . Already cars were strung out for six or seven blocks in each direction . In fact , the area around the church looked like Cramton Bowl at an Alabama State ...
I parked my automobile a block from the church and noticed the time was 6:45 . Already cars were strung out for six or seven blocks in each direction . In fact , the area around the church looked like Cramton Bowl at an Alabama State ...
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