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Usa - 1964 - martin luther king jr. preaches in a church and football stadium about the importance of protesting peacefully, and the lasting legacy it will have.
Usa - 1964 - martin luther king jr. preaches in churches and other venues across the south that nonviolence is the way to earn civil rights.
Usa - 1950s - african-americans stand on a long line to vote.
Usa - 1969 - african-americans protest for racial equality in rural areas and outside the white house in washington dc, while others take the tactic of political negotiation.
Washington dc - 1963 - lbj gives the pen used to sign the civil rights act to martin luther king jr., who goes on to inspire leaders across the world.
CIRCA 1960s - President of the Greenville, South Carolina NAACP chapter speaks to a group about the unjust treatment of Jackie Robinson.
A band of men play their instruments and sing on a stage in front of their audience in the 1950s. (1950s)

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CIRCA 1960s - Attorney Thomas Russell Jones speaks to a group in Brooklyn, New York, about police brutality on Blacks in 1960.

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