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Rosa Parks stood up for African Americans—by sitting down.
and history of African Americans as part of Black History Month. 1963 March On Washington
Rosa Parks stood up for African Americans—by sitting down.
and history of African Americans as part of Black History Month. 1963 March On Washington
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and history of African Americans as part of Black History Month. 1963 March On Washington
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