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CIRCA 1965 - Martin Luther King Jr. leads the march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.
CIRCA 1960s - Martin Luther King discusses the necessity for persuasion and legislation in making the country less discriminatory in 1963.
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CIRCA 1963 - In his speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Martin Luther King describes his dream for the nation.

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