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US-LIFESTYLE-HISTORY-CIVIL RIGHTS
A section of the original F.W. Woolworth lunch counter from Greensboro, North Carolina, where in 1960 four African-American college students launched the sit-in movement, appears as part of a new exhibit called, "Make Some Noise: Students and the Civil Rights Movement," at the Newseum in Washington, DC, on August 2, 2013. The exhibit examines the student leaders of the early 1960's who fought segregation and includes the lunch counter and a bronze casting of the Birmingham, Alabama, jail cell door from where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote the "Letter From Birmingham Jail" in 1963. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB
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Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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SAUL LOEB |
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2 August 2013 |
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4479 x 3047 (1.19 MB) |
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