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Silent protest parade in New York against the East St. Louis riots, 1917. Libraray of Congress | The only sounds were those of muffled drums, the shuffling of feet and the gentle sobs of some of the estimated 20,000 onlookers. The women and children wore all white. The men dressed in black. Aruba, Barbados, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Honduras, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, East St Louis
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A silent protest parade in 1917 set the stage for civil rights marches

The only sounds were those of muffled drums, the shuffling of feet and the gentle sobs of some of the estimated 20,000 onlookers. The women and children wore all white. The men ... 
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