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Campaigning for voting rights in Selma, Alabama, 1965
A Panorama report from 1965 on the civil rights protests in Selma, Alabama. Martin Luther King comments on the involvement of white Americans in the civil right movement, and contends that this represents the beginning of a greater level of integration in American society.
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