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#1 Overview of marchers, Civil Rights demonstrations in Fort Worth, protesting brutality in Selma, Alabama, 1965

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#1 Overview of marchers, Civil Rights demonstrations in Fort Worth, protesting brutality in Selma, Alabama, 1965

What Fort Worth looked like in the 1960s

#1 Overview of marchers, Civil Rights demonstrations in Fort Worth, protesting brutality in Selma, Alabama, 1965

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