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History, 26.03.2020 20:01 GreenHerbz206

“What people won’t talk (about), what people don’t like to remember is that the success of that movement in Greensboro is probably attributed to n more than eight or 10 people…I can say this: when the television cameras stopped rolling and we didn’t have eight or 10 reporters left, the folk left. I mean, there were just a very faithful few. McNeil and I can’t count the nights and evenings that we literally cried because we couldn’t get people to help us staff a picket line.

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