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Title: 1968: A Year of American Transformation
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Even though Martin Luther King Jr. had waged a successful campaign of peaceful protests in US southern states, a growing number of younger activists began to feel that nonviolent tactics could not right every social and political injustice (Farber and Bailey 13-22... Showed first 250 characters
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Blacks may have won the right to vote, eat at white lunch counters, sit at the front of the bus, and attend white colleges by the mid-1960's, but most still lived in poverty (Farber and Bailey 13-22). True social change, many argued, would emerge only with revolution?not mere verbal objection... Showed next 250 characters
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