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HBCU Students Risked All To End Segregation In Nashville

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HBCU Students Risked All To End Segregation In Nashville - Nashville, TN - A 60th anniversary commemoration of the sit-in movement was scheduled last year, but canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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