
The year civil rights caught fire
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Voices of Change: The 1963 Civil Rights Movement
This chapter explores the influential role of key literary figures, particularly James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry, in the civil rights movement of 1963. It examines the complexities of the Kennedy administration's involvement, while highlighting significant events and the daunting challenges faced by activists in their fight for justice and equality. The narrative underscores the interconnectedness of racial struggles across America, emphasizing the global implications of the civil rights struggle.
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