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English: (L-R) Founding Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Julian Bond, Former Chairman of the NAACP, John Lewis, US Representative from Georgia, and Andrew Young, Former Congressman and United States Ambassador discuss a panel on the “Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement: Views from the Front Line” at the Civil Rights Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library.
Date 9 April 2014, 13:47:03
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/lbjlibrarynow/13764449205/
Author Lauren Gerson
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