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AP Historical Hard Drive 1998

EN_00947511_0175
AP Historical Hard Drive 1998
Civil rights leaders clasp hands as they sing during the closing of memorial ceremonies in New York, Sept. 22, 1963, for four girls killed in the bombing of the Birmingham, Ala., Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From right, are: author James Baldwin; James Farmer, president of the Congress of Racial Equality; unidentified man; and veteran Socialist leader Norman Thomas. At a rally on Foley Square, Farmer charged the U.S. Department of Justice and President Kennedy with a share of the blame in the Sept. 15, bombing, and Thomas said he was
Minimum price 50PLN
1963-09-22
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
JH
1939992
1,01MB
25cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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