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When An Alabama Sheriff Tried To Keep Annie Lee Cooper From Voting in 1965, She Punched Him In The Face

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While registering to vote in Selma, Alabama in 1965, Annie Lee Cooper was harassed by sheriff Jim Clark and ordered out of line. She responded by socking him in the jaw.

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