Wars and Revolutions. Barry McGuire, Eve of Destruction.

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Wars and Revolutions

Barry McGuire, Eve of Destruction

 “No, I am not going 10,000 miles to help murder kill and burn other people to simply help continue the domination of white slavemasters over dark people the world over. This is the day and age when such evil injustice must come to an end.” Muhammad Ali

 Paris Largest general strike in history  Berlin  Rome  Mexico City  Rio de Janeiro  Madrid  Warsaw

 Brown vs the Board of Education (1954)  Rosa Parks ( , 1955)  General desegregation movements  March on Washington (1963) I Have a Dream Assassination, April 4, 1968)  riots