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Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights / Bethel Baptist Church / Birmingham campaign / 16th Street Baptist Church / First Baptist Church / Southern Christian Leadership Conference / Baptists / Lola Hendricks / Alfred Daniel Williams King / Alabama / Martin Luther King /  Jr. / Fred Shuttlesworth
Date: 2006-05-28 13:12:25
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
Bethel Baptist Church
Birmingham campaign
16th Street Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Baptists
Lola Hendricks
Alfred Daniel Williams King
Alabama
Martin Luther King
Jr.
Fred Shuttlesworth

Newsletter June 2006

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