Black Action Movement III Protesters, March 18, 1987 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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'No Racism' Sign At Black Action Movement III Protest, March 18, 1987 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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Sign At Black Action Movement III Protest, March 18, 1987 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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Black Action Movement III Protesters March With Signs, March 18, 1987 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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Black Action Movement III Protesters March From Rackham To The Diag, March 18, 1987 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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Black Action Movement III Protesters In Front Of Rackham, March 18, 1987 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1987
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About 175 persons, mostly students and mostly black, marched from the Rackham Building to the Diag on the University of Michigan's central campus late this morning. The march was peaceful and well-organized, and demonstrators wore Black Action Movement III badges vowing they would "continue the struggle" for equal rights at the U-M. Some marchers carried signs saying "Black power is real power and "Put an end to racist ideals." A tape recording of a speech by the late Martin Luther King Jr. was played as the march went on.
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1987
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About 175 persons, mostly students and mostly black, marched from the Rackham Building to the Diag on the University of Michigan's central campus late this morning. The march was peaceful and well-organized, and demonstrators wore Black Action Movement III badges vowing they would "continue the struggle" for equal rights at the U-M. Some marchers carried signs saying "Black power is real power and "Put an end to racist ideals." A tape recording of a speech by the late Martin Luther King Jr. was played as the march went on.
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