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How effectively in the 1980’s did black civil rights organizations uphold advances made
in the 1950’s and 1960's.
Just need a point or two on each side of the argument. The sides of the argument being that the civil rights groups were effective in upholding advancements or they were not effective in upholding advancements.
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