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A Look to 1964

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Abstract

This is a draft of the article "A Look to 1964" written by Dr. King. Published on January 1, 1964 in the New York Amsterdam News. In the article, Dr. King addresses the strides the African American people have taken towards the struggle for equality.

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African Americans - Civil rights.
Demonstrations
Nonviolence
Direct Action
African Americans - Education.
Civil Rights Act, 1964
Birmingham, 1963
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963
Race Relations
Human Rights
United States - Constitutional Law
Segregation - Law and Legislation
Boycotts
Employment/Jobs
Discrimination in Employment
Equality
Presidential Candidates 1964
Electoral Politics
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Martin Luther King, Jr. - Political and Social Views
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African Americans - Social conditions.
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Birmingham (Ala.). Police Dept.

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Atlanta, GA

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