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In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues the practice of peaceful protest in the face of intimidation and violence allowed black and white activists to make substantial legal gains that partially eroded segregation and disfranchisement.
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In this lecture, Dr. Totten argues the practice of peaceful protest in the face of intimidation and violence allowed black and white activists to make substantial legal gains that partially eroded segregation and disfranchisement.