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JFK assassination marked changing times for civil rights in black Dallas
Posted on February 22, 2013 at 11:45 PM
Updated Friday, Mar 22 at 9:05 PM
Prior to the JFK assassination, the image most American had of Dallas was the carefully-crafted Hollywood version present in the 1962 film “State Fair.” For blacks however, it was not a time of joy.
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