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**"Marching for Justice: The Legacy of Civil Rights Movements"**

🌍 **Welcome to Black History Mini Docs** 🌍

In this episode of our Black History Mini Doc podcast, we delve into the powerful legacy of civil disobedience and civil rights marches in the United States. From the early 20th century to today's movements, we explore key events and figures that have shaped the fight for equality and justice.

🕊️ **Highlights Include:**

- The founding of the NAACP and early civil rights activism

- The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks' pivotal role

- The iconic March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech

- The Selma to Montgomery marches and the Voting Rights Act of 1965

- The emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement and the No Kings March

Join us as we honor the past and inspire future generations to continue the fight for justice! ✊🏾

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**#CivilRights #BlackHistory #MarchOnWashington #BLM #NoKingsMarch #Justice #Equality #RosaParks #MartinLutherKingJr #VotingRights #SocialJustice**

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