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Nick Shepley looks at some of the key groups involved in the US civil rights movement

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Martin Luther King Jr and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 28 August 1963

1 Study Sources B and C. What is similar about the way both sources present nonviolence as a moral strategy for achieving change? In your answer, consider the tone, reasoning and intended audience of each source.

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