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A Mother’s Love
1968 Olympics – A peaceful protest by Daron Wolf
Echoes of Equality: Art Inspired by Memphis and Maya
The Common Great Plantane
The Published Medical Discoveries of the Enslaved Dr. Caesar
Risking Everything - We Want to Vote image
Risking Everything: The Fight for Black Voting Rights
A group singing
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illustration of Black men voting in 1867
Voting Rights Post Emancipation and During Jim Crow
Mrs Vel Phillips
Fight For Voting Rights Today 
A nighttime rally outside the Atlantic City Convention Hall
Freedom Summer 
Impromptu Concert
Freedom Summer Music
Father Groppi, a notable Milwaukee pastor and civil rights activist, with children during the 1965 MPS boycott.
Voting Rights in Wisconsin and the Impact of Freedom Schools in Milwaukee
Belafonte and group at Selma to Montgomery March
Which Musical Artist Was a Principal Financier of the Civil Rights Movement?

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