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  2. Civil Rights Activists Who Marched In Selma Brace For Trump’s ...

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    For Lowery, now 74, and others who protested in support of civil rights 60 years ago, there is a level of irony that Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration will take place Monday, on ...

  3. Timeline of protests against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The sit-in started at 11 am and ended at 6:30 pm when the protesters were arrested. [283] January 14 – About 2,000 protesters, most of them African-American, marched through rain near the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial to demand protection of civil rights and voting rights. [284] January 19

  4. Sit-in movement - Wikipedia

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    This was part of their "Jail, No Bail" strategy, [11] they instead decided to serve jail time as a demonstration of their commitment to the civil rights movement. An additional important event in the process of granting civil rights was the sit-ins that occurred in Albany, Georgia. These sit-ins were useful tactics that started in December 1961.

  5. Friendship Nine - Wikipedia

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    Their choosing jail over a fine or bail marked a first in the Civil Rights Movement since the 1960 Nashville sit-ins, and it sparked the "jail, no bail" strategy that came to be emulated in other places. A growing number of people [8] participated in the sit-ins and marches that continued in Rock Hill through the spring [9] and into the summer ...

  6. The civil rights lawyer called Trump’s actions an “assault on core principles of our democracy” and said Black and brown communities “must reclaim the meaning of the 14th Amendment ...

  7. Seven men arrested for ‘sit-ins’ at whites-only diners in ...

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    The seven men arrested at sit-ins in mid-March, 1960, had already spent the month peacefully protesting Jim Crow laws that allowed segregation in schools, businesses and other public places; bans ...

  8. Ax Handle Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Because of its high visibility and patronage, Hemming Park and surrounding stores were the site of numerous civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s. Black sit-ins began on August 13, 1960, when students asked for service at the segregated lunch counter at W. T. Grant, Woolworths, Morrison's Cafeteria, and other eateries. They were denied ...

  9. Civil rights leaders mobilize ahead of Trump’s inauguration ...

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    Trump has repeatedly claimed he's "been the best president for the Black population since Abraham Lincoln," often pointing to lower Black unemployment numbers and programs started under his first ...