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Dmitrij [34]
3 years ago
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Plzzz help will mark brainlyest and extra points! (complete all the work, if you don't i report you) :)

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andrezito [222]3 years ago
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The Black civil rights movement was fighting for African american rights, the biggest person who fought were people like martin luther king and or malcolm x. They fought having a dream chlidren could go to school without seregation or havind seperate bathrooms and water fountains, it was childish, but now we have what we fought for, except african americans are still being killed for no reason and they are being judged by the color of the skin and not who they are, there is still progress and changes to make.

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