Anti-Civil Rights
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Anti-Civil Rights
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A memorial dedicated to a person who actively resisted the campaign for Civil Rights and/or urged others to do so in the period after 1945. An anti-Civil Rights memorial also may refer to events or actions resisting the campaign for Civil Rights.
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