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On March 7, 1965, black Americans held a freedom march
Sixty years ago today, on March 7, 1965 (February 5, 1965 lunar calendar), black Americans held a Freedom March. Martin Luther King Jr. led a peaceful march to Montgomery. On March 7, 1965, a demonstration of black Americans for civil rights advanced to Montgomery, the state capital. On the way, it was blocked by the authorities and violently dispersed the march. One of the demonstrators was killed. This triggered a protest march of tens of thousands of blacks demanding an end to racial discrimination. The leader of the Freedom March was Martin Luther King Jr. The march marched towards Montgomery, the state capital. State troops violently dispersed the march. One demonstrator was killed.


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