Good life city civil rights part 4

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Albany police chief Laurie Pritchett- newsfilm clip from Americus, Georgia, on July 29, 1965, segregationist candidate Lester Ma ...
Albany police chief Laurie Pritchett- newsfilm clip from Americus, Georgia, on July 29, 1965, segregationist candidate Lester Maddox speaks to a white audience= Americus mayor T. Griffin Walker; Georgia State Highway patrolmen . Next, African Americans lead a white student wearing a blood-stained shirt from a building as he holds a rag to his mouth (possibly Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) member Ralph Allen). As he gets in a car driven by an African American student, -Maddox outlines his priorities, which include private property rights, states' rights in constitutional government, and "to run the 'renegades' out of high places in the state of Georgia and in the nation's capital."The Racist Ladys of Albany Ga -Good Christians get get arested for black rights August 28, 1962, at the request of the Reverend Dr. King and Albany Movement leaders, seventy-five clergy and church members of various races and religions traveled to Albany to demonstrate in front of City Hall and show their support for the Albany Movement. Some of the protestors came from other parts of Georgia. However, the majority of the protestors came from states outside of the South: primarily New York and Illinois, but also Connecticut, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Texas, and Washington, D.C.

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