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The Civil Rights Movement Didn't Begin In Montgomery And It Didn't End In The 1960s. It Continues On To This Very Minute.
-Julian Bond
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The Civil Rights Movement Didn't
Julian Bond
The Civil Rights Movement Didn't Begin In Montgomery And It Didn't End In The 1960s. It Continues On To This Very Minute.
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