Martin Luther King Jr.'s Selma to Montgomery Address - A Legacy of Hope and Progress
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Matthew Siegfried (2020, January 19). Martin Luther King Speaks! Address at the Selma to Montgomery March. March 25, 1965. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqky7Wcobbo&pp=ygVTTWFydGluIEx1dGhlciBLaW5nIFNwZWFrcyEgQWRkcmVzcyBhdCB0aGUgU2VsbWEgdG8gTW9udGdvbWVyeSBNYXJjaC4gTWFyY2ggMjUsIDE5NjU%3D
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