freedom march
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A protest rally by people parading in public streets in opposition to racism and in…
A protest rally by people parading in public streets in opposition to racism and in support of civil rights, especially on behalf of African Americans and especially during the 1960s.
- Brazil has never lynched a Negro, suffered a race riot, had a sit-in protest or hosted a freedom march.
- Mr. Nelson covered the Selma-to-Montgomery freedom marches, including Bloody Sunday, on March 7, 1965, when 600 marchers were attacked with billy clubs and tear gas.
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