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    • 2022 Spring Music & History Series >
      • A View from the Bridge
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    • 2021 Two Routes >
      • Pivotal Events of the American Civil Rights Movement >
        • Speaker 1: The Music of Civil Rights
        • Speaker 2: Montgomery Bus Boycott
        • Speaker 3: Freedom Rides and Freedom Summer: The Movement in Mississippi
        • Speaker 4: Selma Voting Rights Movement
      • Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn me 'Round: Music of Civil Rights and Social Change >
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        • Music 2: Soundtrack of Social Change: Writing Songs of Protest and Justice
        • Music 3: Protest Music: Songs in Action
        • Music 4: Sankofa: The Musical Legacy of Protest
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2013 Living Legacy Pilgrimage
For a virtual tour of the 2013 Living Legacy Pilgrimage, with photos, videos, tweets, and resources, view our stories on Storify. 
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Getting on and off the Cline Tours bus becomes a sacred ritual after a couple of days.
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Participants in the 2013 Living Legacy Pilgrimage
at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL
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Staff of the 2013 Living Legacy Pilgrimage
(left to right) Janice Marie Johnson, Valerie Walker, Judy Gibson, Joseph Selman, Hope Johnson, Jimmie Page, Annette Marquis, Gordon Gibson, and Reggie Harris


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The Living Legacy Project is in partnership with the Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice to offer Civil Rights Journeys, specially tailored for young people ages 15-20. Watch for upcoming announcements for 2014. 
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