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... Jr and the Estate of Martin Luther King , Jr. Used by permission of Joan Daves . " We are here this evening for serious business . We are here in a general sense because first and foremost we are American citizens ...
... Jr and the Estate of Martin Luther King , Jr. Used by permission of Joan Daves . " We are here this evening for serious business . We are here in a general sense because first and foremost we are American citizens ...
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The newspapers were criticized for quoting police authorities on reports of intimidation of Negroes who attempted to ride buses and for comparing the Negro boycott with the economic reprisals of White Citizens groups .
The newspapers were criticized for quoting police authorities on reports of intimidation of Negroes who attempted to ride buses and for comparing the Negro boycott with the economic reprisals of White Citizens groups .
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“ WHEREAS , in March of 1955 , a committee of citizens did have a conference with one of the officials of said bus line ; at which time said official arranged a meeting between attorneys representing the Negro citizens of this city and ...
“ WHEREAS , in March of 1955 , a committee of citizens did have a conference with one of the officials of said bus line ; at which time said official arranged a meeting between attorneys representing the Negro citizens of this city and ...
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