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Huffington Post: Connecting the Dots

By Aubrey Sarvis

During Black History Month, we gaze on the fading photographs and videos from the fifties and sixties as if we are looking at life on another planet, something so far from our reality today that it's hard to imagine: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Malcolm X in the old Madison Square Garden, the exuberantly rhyming Mohammad Ali, and the unforgettable sight of nine brave African-American teenagers entering Central High School in Little Rock under the protection of armed federal troops and the newly nationalized Arkansas National Guard.

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