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stiv31 [10]
2 years ago
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HELP PLEASE THIS IS DUE ON SUNDAY and im kinda lazy lol-

History
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Yakvenalex [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

If transported back in time to the Civil Rights Movement I am more likely to participate in non violent actions like the SCLS and Dr. Martin Luther King spoke on. I would sit along side my classmates and friends at the lunch counter and refuse to leave till everyone was served. I would march along side those that marched in Selma and on the March to Washington. I would go with friends and help them register to vote and do peaceful sitins to protest when they are denied the right to so. I would get on a bus with the Freedom riders and travel across the south in protest of where men and women are forced to sit on busses. And I would give up my seat on a bus for an African American to sit down.

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