Worth Long March 24 2012.mp3

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1:31:46
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In person. Jackson, MS. Discussed using the term unviolence and how it was applied and thoughts on nonviolence as a philosophy or as a way of life, His role in the movement (becoming a replacement for Bernard Lafayette after he was beaten and asked to go to Fisk), Watts Line, Gangs and their protection of movement people, being armed with guns plus guns and its impact on Southern culture, Little Rock community protected itself, the Bates family and using weapons to protect the house in Little Rock, deacons for defense and justice, Self Defense, Citizenship school, a little historical talk of slavery & freedom.

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