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Arrests At Marches to Protest of Segregation

  • Dec 12, 1961
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More than seven hundred demonstrators, including Martin Luther King Jr., arrested in Albany, Ga., in five mass marches on city hall to protest segregation. Arrests triggered militant Albany movement.

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