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Anchor text: protests in Birmingham, Alabama
Target Entity: Birmingham_campaign
Preceding Context: African-American protests in the South accelerated in the early 1960s, and the ACLU assisted at every step. After four African-American college students staged a sit-in in a segregated North Carolina department store, the sit-in movement gained momentum across the United States. During 1960-61, the ACLU defended black students arrested for demonstrating in North Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana. The ACLU also provided legal help for the Freedom Rides in 1961, the integration of the University of Mississippi, the 1963
Succeeding Context: , and the 1964 Freedom Summer.
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Source Page: American Civil Liberties Union

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