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1965 Selma, AL. Martin Luther King gives speech about Non Violent Protest, saying 'Now is the Time' 4K Overscan of Vintage Archival 16mm Newsreel Film
CIRCA 1960s - Sympathetic white college students rally around Jim Farmer and Jackie Robinson during a Civil Rights rally while policemen look on.
CIRCA 1965 - Armed young men take to the streets of Santo Domingo in protest of the government.
1960s: Photographs of the assassinated Martin Luther King, Jr., at the Lorraine Motel, in Memphis, Tennessee, the funeral for MLK and upset African Americans are shown, in 1968.
CIRCA 1972 - Native people gamble, play games, and dance at a carnival in the Caribbean.
CIRCA 1944 - In this thriller, three boys are talking about traveling up north. A little boy says something that makes the older boy laugh.
1960s - A silent film about the civil rights movement Selma-to-Montgomery march

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1110474217

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Usa - 1963 - reverend jesse jackson leads a crowd of civil rights demonstrators in his "i am somebody" speech.

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