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  2. Savannah Protest Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah Protest Movement was an American campaign led by civil rights activists to bring an end to the system of racial segregation in Savannah, Georgia. The movement began in 1960 and ended in 1963.

  3. W. W. Law - Wikipedia

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    Westley Wallace Law (January 1, 1923 – July 29, 2002) was an American civil rights leader from Savannah, Georgia. He was president of the Savannah chapter of the NAACP and made great strides in desegregation through nonviolent resistance from 1950 to 1976, serving as a leader in the Savannah Protest Movement. He spent much of the rest of his ...

  4. Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is a museum in Savannah, Georgia, United States.Named after Ralph Mark Gilbert, the museum traces the history of the African American community in the city, from slavery to the present day, with an emphasis on the civil rights movement.

  5. Ralph Mark Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Savannah's Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is named in honor of Dr. Gilbert. The museum is located at 460 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.in the Wage Earners Bank building constructed in 1914. Renovation of the building began in 1993 to house the museum and opened as Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum in 1996.

  6. Reparations bill returns to Congress as Trump leads charge ...

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    After the end of the Civil War, Gen. William T. Sherman asked a group of Black leaders in Savannah, Georgia, how the approximately 4 million newly emancipated Black people could best be supported ...

  7. Black History/White Lies: The 10 biggest myths about the ...

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    The Civil Rights Movement began the day Black people stepped foot on American soil. 9. Marching was an acceptable form of protest. Partly because of how our education system sugarcoats the past ...

  8. How advocates are stepping up for Black History month as ...

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    He pointed to Freedom Schools set up by civil rights activists, churches and other places in the communities where lessons were taught. More: Black churches in Florida buck DeSantis: 'Our churches ...

  9. Robert E. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The event, a part of the Savannah Protest Movement, was led by local civil rights leader W. W. Law, [6] and while the demonstrators were arrested, all charges against them were later dropped and the beach was desegregated. [5] After graduating from high school, Robinson enlisted in the United States Air Force, where he was a military policeman.