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Explain how music was an important element for the civil rights marchers. Include titles of some of the songs that were their favorites.
Why did Dr. King decide to proceed with the March 9th walk in spite of the federal court order that requested he wait? Why did Dr. King suddenly halt the marchers as he was leading them up the arch of the bridge?
How was the television media responsible for helping the civil rights movement? Predict what would have happened without the film coverage.
List at least five images you would have seen had you been a witness standing near the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965.
Summarize the experiences of Lynda Blackmon and John Lewis as marchers on Bloody Sunday. Include a description of each one's injuries.
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