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  • 11Martin 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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  • 12Marion, Alabama — Marion   City   Old Marion City Hall, built in 1832. It now houses the Alabama Military Hall of Honor …

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  • 13Hattiesburg, Mississippi — Infobox Settlement official name = Hattiesburg, Mississippi settlement type = City nickname = nickname = The Hub City imagesize = 250 px image caption = Historic postcard image of Hattiesburg City Hall image imagesize = 250 px image caption =… …

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  • 14Greensboro sit-ins — The Greensboro sit ins were an instrumental action in the African American Civil Rights Movement, leading to increased national sentiment at a crucial period in American history. [ [http://www.crmvet.org/tim/timhis60.htm#1960greensboro First… …

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  • 15James Bonard Fowler — Infobox police officer name = James B. Fowler caption = born = birth date and age|1933|9|10 died = badgenumber = placeofbirth = Alabama, USA placeofdeath = nickname = department = Alabama State Police service = United States serviceyears = 1954… …

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  • 16Rockhampton Airport — Infobox Airport name = Rockhampton Airport image width = 230 caption = IATA = ROK ICAO = YBRK type = Public owner = Rockhampton Regional Council operator = Rockhampton Regional Council city served = Rockhampton, Queensland location = Rockhampton …

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  • 17Jimmie Lee Jackson — (December 1938 – February 26, 1965) was a young, unarmed civil rights protestor who was shot by an Alabama State Trooper in 1965.citation last=Fleming first=John title=The Death of Jimmie Lee Jackson newspaper = The Anniston Star pages= year=… …

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  • 18Ezell A. Blair Jr. — Ezell A. Blair Jr. is an African American civil rights activist who was one of the Greensboro Four. On February 1, 1960, they sat down at a segregated lunch counter in the Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth s store, challenging the store s… …

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  • 19Clennon Washington King, Jr. — Clennon Washington King, Jr. (July 18, 1920 – February 12, 2000) was the first African American man to run for the office of President of the United States, and whose attempts at civil rights actions and running for office as a perennial… …

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  • 20Рокгемптон (аэропорт) — Аэропорт Рокгемптона [1][2] …

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