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Black History - The March to Justice (1954-1968)
Which event convinced President Lyndon B. Johnson and Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act in 1965?
A. a peaceful, well-received March on Washington
B. televised images of Alabama troopers beating marchers
C. students staging sit-ins at cafeterias in the South
D. a voter registration drive in San Francisco led by the Black Panthers
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