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Civil Rights Trailblazer Claudette Colvin Has Juvenile Record Expunged | Atlanta Daily World

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Photo: Getty Images Claudette Colvin was just 15 years old when she stood up to segregation on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. The brave feat in 1955 got her charged and arrested, and a juvenile record that's followed her –– until now. Under a judge's November 24 order, Colvin's juvenile record was expunged, and all … Continued

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