Three Victims of the Freedom Summer 1964 Civil Rights Movement
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Description: A sculptural portrayal of James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, slain in the struggle for civil rights that they lived for, and that we all have.
Civil Rights movement sculpture Freedom summer 1964 Chaney Goodman and Schwerner Mississippi artist Atelier Yoyita Freedom of speech, Freedom of religion, Freedom of Assembly Send this page of civil rights, Freedom of speech, Freedom of religion, Freedom of Assembly to a friend
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Description: | civil rights sculpture or Freedom summer 1964, James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, Atelier Yoyita Freedom of speech, Freedom of religion, Freedom of Assembly |
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