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Picture this: it’s 1932 in Selma, North Carolina. Gas is too expensive, cars are parked and useless, and farmers are hitching their mules to stripped-down Fords and rolling them straight through town—on purpose. They’re not just getting to town; they’re mocking the president and about to change history.
By Joseph Smith4.9
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Picture this: it’s 1932 in Selma, North Carolina. Gas is too expensive, cars are parked and useless, and farmers are hitching their mules to stripped-down Fords and rolling them straight through town—on purpose. They’re not just getting to town; they’re mocking the president and about to change history.