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Essay heading: Skokie v.s the Selma march
 
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An instance of one such place facing the issues dealing with the controversy present of the First Amendments "Freedom of Speech" was Selma Alabama. This small southern town of 29,000 soon became the focal point of the Civil Rights movement. Of the 15,156 blacks in Dallas County, Alabama merely 156 were registered to vote...
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Of the 15,156 blacks in Dallas County, Alabama merely 156 were registered to vote. On January 2, 1965 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King visited Selma and gave a passionate speech in which he stated: "Today marks the beginning of a determined organized, mobilized campaign to get the right to vote everywhere in Alabama...
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