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Black History Film Documentary: Student Activism in the 1965 Voting Rights Campaign
Ages 16 and up. Explore significant moments in Black History through moving and inspiring film documentaries. Limited seating; preregistration is required.
Alabama State University Archivist, Dr. Howard Robinson, examines the important role college and high school students played during the campaign to pass the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
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