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C. T. Vivian, Civil Rights Leader And Champion Of Nonviolent Action, Dies At 95 : NPR

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A key ally of Martin Luther King Jr., Vivian was one of the major organizers of the civil rights movement. His work took him across the South, and through it all, the minister preached nonviolence.

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