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Sagot :
Peaceful (silent) occupation (filling in or sit-in) at the restaurants, parks, and the swimming pools, that are closed to blacks, (follow) succeed the protest marches against racism.
Gradually (little by little), the Supreme Court ordered the opening all the public places, that have been prohibited, to everyone (to all). On 28th August, 1963, King heads a march to Washington to urge the Congress to pass (vote) the law on civil rights.
Addressing more than 250, 000 people in
front of the Lincoln Memorial, and
to millions of viewers on television, he
delivers his famous speech (“I
Have a Dream”) : "I dream that one day, throughout
(deep in) Georgia , Mississippi and Alabama, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to live
together like brothers. »
His eloquence (daring, frank, expressiveness) upsets (a lot of) many Americans. In response to that call, President
Lyndon Baines Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act bringing it into force in
1964. That is the end of segregation in public places.
Unfortunately for Martin Luther King, his great success does not last long. He has to face two menaces (threats), the first being the black community itself that does (violence) violent acts and the second threat related to the Vietnam War.
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