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marishachu [46]
3 years ago
6

He was the public safety commissioner of birmingham, alabama, in the 1960s, becoming a symbol of bigotry and police brutality wh

en he infamously used fire hoses and police attack dogs against protest marchers.
History
1 answer:
umka21 [38]3 years ago
6 0
Bull Connor.
I had this question on USA Test Prep. Just writing Bull works too.
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