Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... move . One woman , who was a regular passenger , frantically tried to convince the police that she was not involved with us . After checking her ticket the police let her get off . As we rolled toward Jackson , every blocked - off ...
... move . One woman , who was a regular passenger , frantically tried to convince the police that she was not involved with us . After checking her ticket the police let her get off . As we rolled toward Jackson , every blocked - off ...
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... move now . The burning of our churches will not deter us . We are on the move now . The bombing of our homes will not dissuade us . We are on the move now . The beating and killing of our clergymen and young people will not divert us ...
... move now . The burning of our churches will not deter us . We are on the move now . The bombing of our homes will not dissuade us . We are on the move now . The beating and killing of our clergymen and young people will not divert us ...
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... move forward ? Do we turn aside into divisionary and essentially private pursuits , refusing to face our need for solidarity and community , resisting the struggle - honed development of our own most humane and creative selves ? Or do we ...
... move forward ? Do we turn aside into divisionary and essentially private pursuits , refusing to face our need for solidarity and community , resisting the struggle - honed development of our own most humane and creative selves ? Or do we ...
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