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Two months away from the 25th anniversary of the Civil Rights march on Selma, Al

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Two months away from the 25th anniversary of the Civil Rights march on Selma, Alabama, 1,500 African American students boycott classes to express concern over the dismissal of Norward Rousell, the city's first African American superintendent.

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