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184 Most persons among those hundreds who attended from across the country had some sense of agreement with the preamble to the convention's declaration : " We stand on the edge of history . We cannot turn back .
184 Most persons among those hundreds who attended from across the country had some sense of agreement with the preamble to the convention's declaration : " We stand on the edge of history . We cannot turn back .
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When I saw the first person coming out of the store with things in his arms , I really got sick to my stomach and ... On the northeast side the residents of some 150 square blocks inhabited by 21,000 persons had , in 1966 , banded ...
When I saw the first person coming out of the store with things in his arms , I really got sick to my stomach and ... On the northeast side the residents of some 150 square blocks inhabited by 21,000 persons had , in 1966 , banded ...
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In all , more than 7,200 persons were arrested . Almost 3,000 of these were picked up on the second day of the riot , and by midnight Monday 4,000 were incarcerated in makeshift jails ..... ** * Of the 43 persons who were killed during ...
In all , more than 7,200 persons were arrested . Almost 3,000 of these were picked up on the second day of the riot , and by midnight Monday 4,000 were incarcerated in makeshift jails ..... ** * Of the 43 persons who were killed during ...
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