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‘The Freedom Rides and Freedom Marches in the early 1960s were the main reason
why the Civil Rights movement made so much progress at that time.’
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This is a very difficult question, because there were so many different variables happening, but yes it is true that these two things perhaps had the biggest, single impact.
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