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How March On Washington Shows Evolution Of Activism By Black Churches
A new, broader manifestation of the Poor People's Campaign has drawn active support from thousands of clergy of different races and faiths.

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A new, broader manifestation of the Poor People's Campaign has drawn active support from thousands of clergy of different races and faiths.

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