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A SIX-YEAR-OLD NEGRO GIRL waits for a policeman to take her name before going to a waiting vehicle in Birmingham, Alabama She was one of more than 450 schoolchildren, aged six to 16 years, who took part in racial demonstrations in the city. The truant students marched towards the City Hall, paraded on the streets and picketed the main department stores. All the marchers were taken to the Birmingham city gaol and charged with parading without a permit.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 15

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A SIX-YEAR-OLD NEGRO GIRL waits for a policeman to take her name before going to a waiting vehicle in Birmingham, Alabama She was one of more than 450 schoolchildren, aged six to 16 years, who took part in racial demonstrations in the city. The truant students marched towards the City Hall, paraded on the streets and picketed the main department stores. All the marchers were taken to the Birmingham city gaol and charged with parading without a permit. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 15

A SIX-YEAR-OLD NEGRO GIRL waits for a policeman to take her name before going to a waiting vehicle in Birmingham, Alabama She was one of more than 450 schoolchildren, aged six to 16 years, who took part in racial demonstrations in the city. The truant students marched towards the City Hall, paraded on the streets and picketed the main department stores. All the marchers were taken to the Birmingham city gaol and charged with parading without a permit. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 15

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