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Photos that we have to put in

This is a photo of Malcolm X in a press conference. He is most likely answering questions. Malcolm X is the subject of the photo. It was taken in the sixties.

There are some people sitting in at a restaurant. The subject is the people that are sitting in. This was photographed during the civil rights movement.

King is giving a speech. The subject is Martin Luther King. This was photgraphed as he was giving a speech, most likely during the civil rights movement.

Someone is teaching kids to read because of schools closing in response to desegregation. The students and the teacher are the subjects. This was taken in 1962.

This is the little rock 9. The 9 kids that went to a newly segregated school. The subject is the kids. This was taken in 1957.

Two soldiers are patrolling an area during a riot in LA. The subject is the two soldiers. It was taken in 1965.

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