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He is ninety, and grew up in segregated Charleston.
Ida Mae Gladney was a sharecropper living in segregated Mississippi decades after the Civil War ended.
Black soldiers had fought in all of America's preceding military engagements, but in segregated units.
The audience then enters, with men and women sitting in segregated groups.
His day job was collecting rent from half of Miami's black population, living in segregated housing.
In 1948, he travelled the South with a multiracial staff and refused to speak in segregated settings.
But growing up in segregated Texas, he'd been prevented from realizing a lot of his dreams.
He and his wife Rachel went through hell as he played ball in segregated America.
He gave local authorities four months to bring in segregated collection.
He also slept in segregated hotels and ate in segregated restaurants to maintain solidarity with his black co-workers, fellow advocates, and clients.
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