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Essay heading: Social Changes in the 60’s
 
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in 1962, with the first large-scale public protest against racial discrimination, rev. Martin luther king, jr. Gave a dramatic and inspirational speech in washington, d.c. After a long march of thousands to the capital. the possibility of riot and bloodshed was always there, but the marchers took that chance so that they could accept the responsibilities of first class citizens...
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the possibility of riot and bloodshed was always there, but the marchers took that chance so that they could accept the responsibilities of first class citizens. "the negro," King said in this speech, "lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity and finds himself an exile in his own land...
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Comparison on Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. : Who had more influence over the Civil Rights Movement   Martin Luther King Jr The Assassination of a Civil rights Leader   Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Patriot   Martin Luther King And Civil Right Movement   Leaders and Legislation of The Civil Rights and Black Power Movement   Civil Disobedience Martin Luther King David Thoreau LA riot   Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.   Civil Rights Movement and Black Nationalism   How successful were Black Americans in achieving their Civil Rights in the period of 1950 – 1970?   Martin Luther King, Jr., "A Time to Break Silence"   Tensions among black activists and white activists during the civil rights movement   Martin Luther King Jr.: The Catalyst of a Nation   Civil Rights And Black Power   A True American Dream "Doctor Martin Luther King"   martin luther king jr non violence protest  
 
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