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United States / Community organizing / Community organizers / Democratic socialists / Social democrats / Diane Nash / Southern Christian Leadership Conference / Birmingham campaign / African-American Civil Rights Movement / Nonviolence / Martin Luther King /  Jr. / Activism
Date: 2012-07-30 11:01:55
United States
Community organizing
Community organizers
Democratic socialists
Social democrats
Diane Nash
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Birmingham campaign
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Nonviolence
Martin Luther King
Jr.
Activism

Free at Last: The U.S. Civil Rights Movement

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