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#23 Whose America?, pt. 2: Inner City Blues

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The Importance of Reconciliation in the Civil Rights Movement

In 1965, despite the Selma March and the passage of the Voting Rights Act, the golden years of the civil rights movement came to an end. It was becoming obvious by then that the problems of the northern ghettos were by far the most pressing issue for black people in America. The cities were segregated as segregated as anywhere in the south, but not by law. And black people faced discrimination, but not officially.

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