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40559_05
Subjects
Americana
Politics/ Government

Keywords
African-American Civil Rights Movement,
American government,
African-American protest
1970
B&W
Color

A. Philip Randolph interview, talks about a march on Washington for 100,000 Negroes for Jobs, stills of President Harry Truman, Truman signs executive order abolishing discrimination in government jobs.


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