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Civil Rights Heroes Quiz

by Borgna Brunner

Question 1: The day before he was assassinated, what was Martin Luther King engaged in? He was in Montgomery supporting a bus boycott

He was in Memphis supporting black garbage collectors who were on strike

He attended the March on Washington

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