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Albany Manifesto

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In support of the Albany Movement, the Albany Manifesto was drafted to make clear what the proponents of the cause sought to resolve.

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Albany Manifesto
Sunday, July 15, 1962
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Albany Movement
Segregation - Law and Legislation
Civil Rights
African Americans - Intimidation of
United States - Constitutional Law
Arrest
Civil Rights Demonstrations
Segregation in Transportation
Nonviolence
People
Pritchett, Laurie
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Abernathy, Ralph
Organizations
Inter Civic Council of Tallahassee (ICC)
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

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Albany, GA
Georgia (GA)

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