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The achievements of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s would not have been possible without the hard work and passion of students.

College students risked their lives to challenge segregated lunch counters in the Carolinas and elsewhere. They endured vicious attacks in Alabama as they rode buses into the Deep South as part of the Freedom Rides. In Selma, young schoolchildren marched in the streets to seek voting rights, knowing they would be jailed. In Birmingham, students braved fire hoses and police dogs in the pursuit of equal rights.

Today, young people are taking a stand again.

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