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The longer history of protest demonstrates that the years that it took for Black people to be able to sit where they liked on Montgomery buses or to order a grilled-cheese sandwich at Greensboro’s Woolworth lunch counter represented only a culmination of countless other protests that had preceded them. Those protests most often failed and were disorderly. People condemned them as lawless, and police brutally suppressed them.
Myth America: Historians Take On the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past
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