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United States / Civil disobedience / Martin Luther King /  Jr. / Lunch counters / African-American Civil Rights Movement / Montgomery Bus Boycott / Greensboro sit-ins / Civil rights movement / Diane Nash / Activism / Nonviolence / Community organizing
Date: 2010-07-12 18:17:13
United States
Civil disobedience
Martin Luther King
Jr.
Lunch counters
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Greensboro sit-ins
Civil rights movement
Diane Nash
Activism
Nonviolence
Community organizing

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