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Night Raiders--Martin Luther King: "Civil Disobedience Is Proper When Officials And Laws Have Been Imposed By Dollar Power And Bigotry."

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St. Lawrence University: Street Art Graphics; Quotes by Martin Luther King addressing issues relating to civil rights, racism; passive resistance, social and economic justice as well as the Vietnam War. Martin Luther King: "To build a better America we need that $2,500,00,00 spent each month to rob an Asiatic people of their unity and independence." Night Raiders is a group of U.S. political stickers from the '60s and ‘70s protesting the Vietnam War and U.S. imperialism, and calling for racial equality among blacks and whites. "Night Raiders" here may refer to military "night riders" and civilian vigilante "Knight Riders" of the Ku Klux Klan, as well as "freedom riders" during the U.S. civil rights era.Night Raiders is a group of U.S. political stickers from the '60s and ‘70s protesting the Vietnam War and U.S. imperialism, and calling for racial equality among blacks and whites. "Night Raiders" here may refer to military "night riders" and civilian vigilante "Knight Riders" of the Ku Klux Klan, as well as "freedom riders" during the U.S. civil rights era.
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1960 1980
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