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WBAI Sunday News
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LARRY HAMM, REV. REGINALD JACKSON, COUNC. RAS BARAKA, OWS NEWARK, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
 Fred Nguyen  Contact Contributor
Dec. 11, 2011, 1:19 p.m.
LEDE:
THIS PAST TUESDAY, AROUND THREE HUNDRED MARCHED AND RALLIED IN THE CITY OF NEWARK NEW JERSEY ON THE 56TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BEGINNING OF THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT, ON DECEMBER 5TH, 1955, WHICH LASTED 381 DAYS AND EVENTUALLY BROUGHT AN END TO THE COLOR SEGREGATION OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS EVENT ALSO MARKED "DAY 163" OF THE DAILY PEOPLES CAMPAIGN FOR JOBS, PEACE, EQUALITY AND JUSTICE, SPONSORED BY THE PEOPLES ORGANIZATION FOR PROGRESS AND 122 OTHER COMMUNITY AND ADVOCACY GROUPS, MODELED AFTER THE MONTGOMERY BOYCOTT.
WBAI FRED NGUYEN ATTENDED THE TEACH-IN AT ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND FILED THIS REPORT:

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