Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... give your whole - hearted support to this undertaking . We believe we have [ a just ] complaint and we are willing to discuss this matter with the proper officials . " 7. Sh even weeks later , King experienced how seriously his ...
... give your whole - hearted support to this undertaking . We believe we have [ a just ] complaint and we are willing to discuss this matter with the proper officials . " 7. Sh even weeks later , King experienced how seriously his ...
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... gives it a new dimension . Mrs. King : I just thought about it yesterday , and I told the Reverend and he tried to ... give the reason for my being in Birmingham , since you have been influenced by the argument of “ outsiders coming in ...
... gives it a new dimension . Mrs. King : I just thought about it yesterday , and I told the Reverend and he tried to ... give the reason for my being in Birmingham , since you have been influenced by the argument of “ outsiders coming in ...
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... give us good education for our children , or when is he going to give us jobs - if the white man gives you anything — just remember when he gets ready he will take it right back . We have to take for ourselves . The 3. The kinds of ...
... give us good education for our children , or when is he going to give us jobs - if the white man gives you anything — just remember when he gets ready he will take it right back . We have to take for ourselves . The 3. The kinds of ...
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