African-Americans living in the South under Jim Crow segregation in the 20th century faced, according to retired university educator William B. Allen, “injustice, oppression, terrorism,” but they persevered and overcame those factors during the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. That theme…
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Retired Havre de Grace educator leads teachers in tour of civil rights sites in the South
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