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CIRCA 1965 - Martin Luther King addresses people gathered in Selma, Alabama for the Freedom March and they are surrounded by state troops.
Usa - 1964 - martin luther king jr. preaches in a church and football stadium about the importance of protesting peacefully, and the lasting legacy it will have.
Usa - 1964 - martin luther king jr. preaches in churches and other venues across the south that nonviolence is the way to earn civil rights.
CIRCA 1952 - Officials and district judges decide what to do about steelworkers who are seen on strike in Youngstown, Ohio.
CIRCA 1960s - Martin Luther King Jr. speaks to about integration in 1960.
CIRCA 1960s - A parade held in Hampton, Virginia for John Glenn, the first American in space, 1962
CIRCA 1960s - Sympathetic white college students rally around Jim Farmer and Jackie Robinson during a Civil Rights rally while policemen look on.

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1960s: Caption reads "THE SELMA MARCH: TROOPS GUARD RIGHTS MARCHERS." Busy city street. Cameraman on top of news van. Martin Luther King, Jr. Soldier. Men pick up sleeping bags. People march.

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