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Civil rights activist Floyd McKissick addresses an audience in Baltimore, USA; 1966

Civil rights activist and National Director of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Floyd McKissick, speaking to an an audience at a civil rights meeting saying, "One thing you can say for 1966, that the civil rights movement has reached it's moment of truth, and negro leaders sometimes have not been telling you the straight story, but we're going to start forward from now on." Baltimore, Maryland USA; 1966 (LGF5742X - AEVZ001J)
Civil rights activist and National Director of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Floyd McKissick, speaking to an an audience at a civil rights meeting saying, "One thing you can say for 1966, that the civil rights movement has reached it's moment of truth, and negro leaders sometimes have not been telling you the straight story, but we're going to start forward from now on." Baltimore, Maryland USA; 1966 (LGF5742X - AEVZ001J)
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July 13, 1966
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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