By the end of August 1963, in some places of the United States, an African American could not go to school where he chose, eat where he wished, build his home where it pleased him, or find jobs for which he was qualified.

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By the end of August 1963, in some places of the United States, an African American could not go to school where he chose, eat where he wished, build his home where it pleased him, or find jobs for which he was qualified.

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Text and narration by James Blue.

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