Civil rights demonstrations Washington (D.C.)
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- Eyes on the prize : America's civil rights years. No easy walk (1962-66) -- E185.615 .E96
- Depicts three major movements. Retells the stories of three cities involved in the civil rights movement: the Albany, Ga. police chief and Martin Luther King, Jr. each tested out the strategy of nonviolence in their own way, Birmingham, Ala. where children marched against fire water hoses, and Washington, D.C. where black and white, young and old, north and south came together to march on the nati
- Eyes on the prize : America's civil rights years. Bridge to freedom 1965 -- E185.615 .E94 1986 V.6
- Covers the push for black voting rights in Alabama and nationally. The division within the civil rights movement between the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) grows, particularly in their approach to the Selma-Montgomery Freedom March in 1965. That same year sees the National Voting Rights Act signed into law by President Lyn
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