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US civil rights movement

American - Marchers Demand Civil Rights

American - Marchers Demand Civil Rights (1965)

Dr. Martin Luther King leads peaceful civil rights march in Selma, Alabama.

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Massed Crowds Gather For Civil Rights March

Massed Crowds Gather For Civil Rights March (1963)

Mass crowd gathers in Washington for the Civil Rights march.

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President Johnson Signs Civil Rights Bill

President Johnson Signs Civil Rights Bill (1964)

US President Lyndon Johnson sighs Civil Rights Bill in Washington.

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J. Mccown In Hancock Country

J. Mccown In Hancock Country (1970)

Civil Rights leader talks about racial issues surrounding the constitution

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Martin Luther King Delivers His

Martin Luther King Delivers His "I Have A Dream" Speech (1962)

Co-production with the BBC.

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