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Civil Rights Movement

Thurgood Marshall

Brown v Board of Education

The legal team that argued Brown v Board of Education. LtoR: George E.C. Hayes, James Nabrit II, Jack Greenberg, Spottswood Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, Oliver Hill, Robert Carter, and Louis Redding. Photo courtesy Afro-American Newspapers.

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Orval Faubus

Mike Wallace interview: Orval Faubus

MLK “I have a Dream” speech

JFK’s Funeral Procession

Malcom X