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Historian Peniel E. Joseph on How 1963 ‘Cracked Open and Remade’ America

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1963: A Turning Point in Civil Rights

This chapter explores the critical events of 1963 in America, focusing on the civil rights movement's climate and key moments that propelled the struggle for equality. It highlights the bravery of activists, the confrontations with the Kennedy administration, and the ongoing pursuit of justice, showcasing both progress and persistent challenges faced by marginalized communities.

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