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Image 11: A man demonstrates housing construction for participants in the 1968 Poor People's Campaign, which erected a shantytown in downtown Washington, D.C. |
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Image 12: Cesar Chavez, director of the United Farm Workers, pleads with picketers in California in 1970 to "be peaceful." |
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Image 13: In 1970, a National Guardsman meets a school bus with black children in Lamar, South Carolina. White mobs continued to resist school integration by turning over some buses. |
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Image 14: Rev. Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference meets with leaders of the American Indian Movement in 1973. Abernathy is meeting with Russell Means (center) and Dennis Banks in Wounded Knee, South Dakota. |
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Image 15: LaDonna Harris, a member of the Comanche tribe and an activist for minorities and the underprivileged, founds the organization Americans for Indian Opportunity. |
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Image 16: Thousands participate in the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1979. |
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Image 17: Supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment rally in New York in 1982. |
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Image 18: A supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment expresses dismay after the Florida Legislature votes against the bill in 1982, effectively killing its chances to be ratified nationally. |
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Image 19: The Gray Panthers and their supporters march in Dallas in 1984 for the rights of the elderly and disabled. |
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Image 20: California state police officers remove from the governor's office a man who was seeking a ban on discrimination against people with AIDS. |
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