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  • 31Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company — Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company, 64 MCC 769 (1955) is a landmark civil rights case in the United States in which the Interstate Commerce Commission, in response to a bus segregation complaint filed in 1953 by a Women s Army Corps (WAC)… …

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  • 32Racial segregation — Segregationist redirects here. For the short story by Isaac Asimov, see Segregationist (short story). Part of a series of articles on Racial segregation …

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  • 33Rosa Parks — For other uses, see Rosa Parks (disambiguation). Rosa Parks Rosa Parks in 1955, with Martin Luther King,&#160 …

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  • 34Mississippi State Penitentiary — For the song, see Parchman Farm (song). Parchman   Unincorporated community   Mississippi State Penitentiary …

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  • 35Racism in the United States — Part of a series of articles on Racial segregation Segregation in the US Black Codes Jim Cro …

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  • 36Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement — This is a timeline of the African American Civil Rights Movement.1600 – 1799See also Racism in the United States.1676 *unknown Both free and enslaved African Americans fought in Bacon s Rebellion along with English colonists. 1739 *September 9 In …

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  • 37Oakland, California — Oakland redirects here. For other uses, see Oakland (disambiguation). Oakland   City   City of Oakland …

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  • 38Laissez-Faire Racism — closely related to color blind racism and covert racism is theorized to encompass an ideology that blames minorities for their poorer economic situations, viewing it as the result of cultural inferiority. The term is used largely by scholars of… …

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  • 39Dovey Johnson Roundtree — Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Charlotte, NC 1994 Born Dovey Mae Johnson April 17, 1914 (1914 04 17) (age 97) …

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  • 40Martin Luther King, Jr. — Martin Luther King and MLK redirect here. For other uses, see Martin Luther King (disambiguation) and MLK (disambiguation). Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr …

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