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Boycotts, Movements and Marches
  • 1955 — Montgomery Bus Boycott. ...
  • 1961 — Albany Movement. ...
  • 1963 — Birmingham Campaign. ...
  • 1963 — March on Washington. ...
  • 1965 — Bloody Sunday. ...
  • 1965 — Chicago Freedom Movement. ...
  • 1967 — Vietnam War Opposition. ...
  • 1968 — Poor People's Campaign.
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