NOT WANTED IN ALABAMA.—One of a small party of “freedom marchers” being arrested by police just after crossing into Alabama from Georgia. The marchers, protesting against racial segregation, were told that they could enter Alabama as tourists, but not as an “integrated group.”
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30128, 11 May 1963, Page 11
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43NOT WANTED IN ALABAMA.—One of a small party of “freedom marchers” being arrested by police just after crossing into Alabama from Georgia. The marchers, protesting against racial segregation, were told that they could enter Alabama as tourists, but not as an “integrated group.” Press, Volume CII, Issue 30128, 11 May 1963, Page 11
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