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CIRCA 1963 - Martin Luther King Jr. is among the picketers outside a factory in Atlanta.
CIRCA 1930s - Men who work for the WPA build a road in an American city.
CIRCA 1940s - People call in to find out where they can still buy the paper, while the strike goes on in 1945.
1930s: Tracking shot down street, view of sign on fence. Posters in shop window.
CIRCA 1940s - Bob Howard, a black piano player and entertainer sings in a nightclub in 1944.
CIRCA 1968 - Cleveland's Mayor Carl Stokes explains some of the factors which have led to the city's decline.
CIRCA 1960s - Martin Luther King discusses how Civil Rights would make the country better for all citizens in 1963.

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CIRCA 1963 - Martin Luther King Jr. gives a speech on the importance of desegregation as it relates to jobs.

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