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Six diners, both white and African American, sit around the table, on which a meal is spread.","The Mennonite House, which was located on Houston Street in Atlanta, Georgia, served as a residence and headquarters for Mennonites active in the civil rights movement. The house was established by Vincent Harding, a Mennonite minister, and his wife, Rosemarie. In 1962 Vincent Harding was arrested at a demonstration in Albany, Georgia during the Albany Movement, prompting internal debate over appropriate protest activities for Mennonites. 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King had visited the county jail to check on an injured white demonstrator, William Hansen. Hansen's jaw had been broken in a beating he received when he was put in a cell with other white prisoners who objected to the civil rights protests.","C. B. King was a prominent African American lawyer known for his courage, courtroom eloquence, and legal skills in the face of fierce and even violent opposition during the civil rights struggle in southwest Georgia. 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This church was used for African American voter registration, leading many community members to suspect that the church was destroyed for intimidation purposes.","State officials who inspected the sites stated that the fires were caused by either lightning or faulty wiring. In response to the suspected arsons at these voter registration meeting sites, the United States Justice Department considered filing a federal suit alleging voter intimidation."],"dc_format":["image/jpeg"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":["WALB newsfilm of the burned ruins of African American churches in Terrell and Lee counties, Georgia, 1962 August and September, Albany Movement compilation, WALB News Film collection, Walter J. 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