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Montgomery, Ala became a flash point for the civil rights movement in 1965, following the Selma marches and 10 years after Rosa Parks’ refusal to leave her seat on a municipal bus. The editors of the Courier decided to move the paper’s headquarters here a
Montgomery, Ala became a flash point for the civil rights movement in 1965, following the Selma marches and 10 years after Rosa Parks’ refusal to leave her seat on a municipal bus. The editors of the Courier decided to move the paper’s headquarters here a

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