Rev. Albert Cleage of Detroit speaking at First Methodist Church after Freedom Rally March, August 26, 1963

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Freedom Rally March with John Lewis, August 26, 1963

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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1963
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MARCHING FOR FREEDOM: Some of the 300 persons who marched from City Hall last night to the First Methodist Church to participate in the Freedom Rally are shown moving along Huron St. at the Division St. intersection. Some of the marchers carried posters which they used in picketing City Hall prior to the march. The rally was sponsored by the University Friends of the Student Non-Violent Co-Ordinating Committee
Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1963
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MARCHING FOR FREEDOM: Some of the 300 persons who marched from City Hall last night to the First Methodist Church to participate in the Freedom Rally are shown moving along Huron St. at the Division St. intersection. Some of the marchers carried posters which they used in picketing City Hall prior to the march. The rally was sponsored by the University Friends of the Student Non-Violent Co-Ordinating Committee
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About 300 Persons Turn Out For Rights Rally And March Here

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1963
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Government Attacked At 'U' Teach-In

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5
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October
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1967
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Teach-In At U-M Set For Tomorrow

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October
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1967
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