“@BeschlossDC: Martin Luther King, Jr., Montgomery Alabama, 1956: pic.twitter.com/tFtoqaglu5” small victories
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“@BeschlossDC: Martin Luther King, Jr., Montgomery Alabama, 1956: pic.twitter.com/tFtoqaglu5” small victories
@BeschlossDC @briancolligan Had privilege of interviewing Withers. My sense: he seemed surprised by the power of his body of work.
@BeschlossDC @jackie_greene Should acknowledge Ralph Abernathy sitting next to him.
@BeschlossDC @maddow "I learn 10 things when talking to you". #Ditto
@jamie_cooper I see you liked a @BeschlossDC photo. He went to @WilliamsCollege too.
@BeschlossDC I remember the ugly signs that said "Colored to rear of bus".
@BeschlossDC @pgammo Happened here. Almost as bad as the Nazis--and a lot of people still don't see it.
.@BeschlossDC ;I observe that the white guy standing in your picture refused to sit down despite seats being available & seems to be making
2) @BeschlossDC ;.. #CodedSignals with his posture...?!
Remembering + honoring #MLK
#MLKDay2015
#GB
#Advance2015
@BeschlossDC @pgammo This Man Did More #58 Years Ago Than bat Could In #250 Years #fact
@BeschlossDC Had to share that one! It's now featured on http://rbl.ms/1jQHxOe
@BeschlossDC historically for me today is a day of thinking what could have been. If MLK would have lived what a better world
“@BeschlossDC: Martin Luther King, Jr., Montgomery Alabama, 1956: #Withers pic.twitter.com/aOYLMunzgZ”
@BeschlossDC Worth remembering that Earnest Withers was an FBI informant http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/local-news/photographer-ernest-withers-fbi-informant …
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