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Existing comment: The March Continues
The great triumphs of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and '60s continue to inspire those who seek justice today.
The people of Montgomery who refused to ride in segregated buses and the people who marched from Selma to this city for the right to vote serve as models for today's activists.
Around the world, the American Civil Rights Movement shines as a beacon of hope, inspiring millions to work for human rights.
As long as there are people willing to take a stand for justice, the march for civil rights will never end.
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