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The Civil Rights Movement was more than just speeches and marches, it was a fight for dignity, safety, and justice. In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers took a stand after tragedy struck, demanding fair treatment and respect for their lives. This pivotal moment became a rallying cry for equality and change in the area.
By Jessica Marie SmithThe Civil Rights Movement was more than just speeches and marches, it was a fight for dignity, safety, and justice. In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers took a stand after tragedy struck, demanding fair treatment and respect for their lives. This pivotal moment became a rallying cry for equality and change in the area.