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The Story of the Civil Rights Movement Washington Post Edition Book personality or someone who remembers it

The Story of the Civil Rights Movement Washington Post Edition Book personality or someone who remembers itON NOVEMBER 13, 1956, the Supreme Court rules in Browder v. Gayle: segregation on Montgomery buses is unconstitutional. Weeks of anticipation follow, and on December 20, 1956, the ruling takes effect. Buses are finally desegregated. The city erupts in celebration. Victory at last for Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and all who stood firm. Follow the story of the civil rights movement through a book of authentic newspaper articles, curated from

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The Story of the Civil Rights Movement Washington Post Edition Book personality or someone who remembers itON NOVEMBER 13, 1956, the Supreme Court rules in Browder v. Gayle: segregation on Montgomery buses is unconstitutional. Weeks of anticipation follow, and on December 20, 1956, the ruling takes effect. Buses are finally desegregated. The city erupts in celebration. Victory at last for Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and all who stood firm. Follow the story of the civil rights movement through a book of authentic newspaper articles, curated from

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