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Address to the National Bar Association

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Dr. King shares with the National Bar Association of Milwaukee, the history of segregation and why African Americans fight for equality.

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Address to the National Bar Association
Thursday, August 20, 1959
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Topics

Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movements
United States - Constitutional Law
Boycotts
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Segregation - Law and Legislation
Race Relations
Racism
Social Justice
Slavery
Dred Scott
Emancipation Proclamation
Plessy vs Ferguson, 1896
Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas
Segregation in Transportation
War and Morals
People
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Marshall, Thurgood
Organizations
National Bar Association
Montgomery Improvement Association
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
United States Supreme Court
White Citizens Council

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Wisconsin (WI)
Milwaukee, WI
Montgomery, AL
Alabama (AL)
Little Rock, AR
Virginia (VA)

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