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In all together now Jordan states that there were marches and protest against segregation and discrimination in the 1960s. What make this statement a fact?
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In all together now Jordan states that there were marches and protest against segregation and discrimination in the 1960s. What make this statement a fact?
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This statement is a fact because it is saying something that actually happened--that Jordan made this statement. Whether or not Joran is right or not is irrelevant, since the statement is correct in saying that Jordan said this.
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