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Civil Rights Movement Analysis: Then & Now Overview Students will analyze primary sources of the Jim Crow Era and the Civil Rights Movement, make historical and current

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AT “I Have A Dream”: The August, 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the largest political demonstration the nation had ever seen. Crowds gathered

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The Davis-Bacon Act: Let's Bring Jim Crow to an EndCato Institute Briefing Paper No. 17: The Davis-Bacon Act: Let's Bring Jim Crow to an End January 18, 1993 David