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| | | | | A drowning wave of flag-waving, patriotic hokum accompanied U.S. entry into World War. An utterly repulsed Debs 'dares to be a coward' in rejecting it entirely. For his 'cowardice' Debs was imprisoned, at age 64, for sedition in Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. 'Dare to be a Coward!' by Eugene V. Debs from Social Revolution. Vol. 14... | |
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| | | | | African American Rights: Executive Order 9981 (Truman) - July 1948 - established the equality of treatment and opportunity in the armed forces Brown v The Board of Education of Topeka - 1954 - series of cases involving racial segregation in public schools; Supreme Court decision: unconstitutional ... | |
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| | | | | Wars have been fought for it. Treaties and pacts have been formed to ensure it. Men and women have sacrificed everything for the chance to experience it. That "it" is freedom. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote in his 1963 Letter from a Birmingham Jail that "freedom is never given voluntarily by the oppressor; it must... | |
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