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I was ostracized by my community.
Claudette Colvin
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I was ostracized by my community.
I was ostracized by my community.
I was ostracized by my community.
I was ostracized by my community.
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Claudette Colvin:
I left the South in 1963 and was living in Morristown, New Jersey, when the March on Washington tooClaudette Colvin:
The Montgomery Bus Boycott began in December 1955, and by 1956 NAACP leaders came to me and asked mClaudette Colvin:
I'd like my grandchildren to be able to see that their grandmother stood up for something, a long tClaudette Colvin:
The light-skinned girls always thought they were better looking. So did the teachers, too. That meaGeorge Lazenby:
Fame is short-lived, and you're the last to know when you are no longer hot.Alcee Hastings:
Usually, it is not my habit to address religious issues on the floor. I strongly believe in a persoAlcee Hastings:
Not just Christians and Jews, but also Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and the followers of many other rAlcee Hastings:
While few religious leaders and scholars would doubt the commonalities that exist among the variousAlcee Hastings:
Mr. Speaker, I am deeply concerned that many regions of this world are suffering from the effects oAlcee Hastings:
Given the fact that most religions share basic values, it is most unfortunate that religious people