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![]() Walk into a Montgomery city bus. Imagine
it is 1955 and Rosa Parks had just sat where she didnt belong setting off the
first of many demonstrations by those frustrated with how slowly change was
occurring.
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Voices of Struggle The Civil War Freedom At Last Civil Rights Acts Migration Jim Crow Laws Education Booker T Washington Philanthropists Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka Little Rock Montgomery Bus Boycott Students Sit-Ins Freedom Rides Project C Birmingham The March on Washington People of Memphis Rooms 306 & 307 Exploring the Legacy |
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