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*** World Rights ***
Z. Alexander Looby, Nashville city councilman and attorney for the NAACP, ponders during recess his argument for 21 black children seeking desegregation in Nashville city schools during a federal court hearing March 27, 1956. The school board was asking the court for additional time to formulate a plan to desegregate the schools. 560327 B (Photo by Joe Rudis / The Tennessean/USA Today Network/Sipa USA)
archiwalia arch2
2020-12-23
USA TODAY Network/Sipa USA/East News
Sipa USA
USA TODAY Network
sipausa_31819466
0,91MB
12cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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