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When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement.
When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement.
When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement.
When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement.
When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement.
When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement.
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