Civil Rights Gallery
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Throughout the decades that Beverly Buchanan lived and worked in the American Southeast, she gathere
grandefilms:During one of the early campaigns, I started opening my speeches with the same line and
todayinhistory:March 7th 1965: Bloody Sunday in SelmaOn this day in 1965, a civil rights march took
treesandstix:nokiabae:Carrie Bradshaw been knowing about the civil rights and freedoms altered by st
todayinhistory:March 7th 1965: Bloody Sunday in SelmaOn this day in 1965, a civil rights march took
olitadelaltamar:officialcrow:historicaltimes:Harassment during a civil rights sit-in at the Cherryda
How the Mafia fought racism in Mississippi,On the of June 21st, 1964, three young civil rights worke
the-bound-journal:deux-zero-deux:king-emare:wow…i did not know that.the civil rights movement was ca
americasgreatoutdoors:On the evening of April 3, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke about how p
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thevampirequeen:Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson ProtestsAnd tonight, the Missouri National Guard.
John Kerry’s landmark initiative: Why the State Department’s new LGBT post is a big dealFor the firs
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orhgasm:Are you kidding me? It’s insane that civil rights are being denied to people in this day and
ashjafari:Allison Hargreeves +dealing with discrimination in 1960s / being a civil rights activist.
bbwjoiparker:alexjones414:taurean-the-bully:The last one though…black girls out here dying in the wa
The only woman ever awarded the Medal of Honor — Dr. Mary Walker, American Civil WarDuring the
Malcolm X was a revolutionary civil rights activist known for his strong leadership, commanding pres
DECEMBER 1 - ROSA PARKSToday marks the 60th anniversary of the day Rosa Parks famously refused to gi
todayinhistory:April 3rd 1968: King’s last speechOn this day in 1968, the American civil rights lead
killblll:“This should be open, because it’s civil rights. This is the ‘90s.”
stannisbaratheon:live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement re
Stokely Carmichael AKA Kwame Ture
“I was an outspoken young boy—very curious, had a lot of questions. Why can’t I drink at this water
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