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Bonus: The Forgotten Mothers of Civil Rights History

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This chapter examines the crucial but frequently ignored role of mothers in the lives of key civil rights figures in America. Focusing on Martin Luther King Jr. and his mother, Alberta King, it highlights their profound influence on shaping identity, beliefs, and the broader historical narrative.

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