Today in history
April 1
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Publication
1997 - Library of Congress, Washington, DC, District of Columbia
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English
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Electronic resource
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- Library of Congress Control Number2002565506
- Open LibraryOL31574168M
Classifications
- LCCGT4995.A6
Alternate Titles
- April 1
- April fool!
Description
Presents information on Selma-Montgomery Rights March. Over five hundred people marched to the state capitol in Montgomery on March 7, 1965. They were demonstrating for African American voting rights. Outside of Selma the marchers were assaulted by state troopers and deputies. Also presents information on Senator Daniel Webster's famous speech on March 7, 1850 urging sectional compromise on the issue of slavery. Also presents information on slavery in the United States.
Description
Presents examples of the customs and traditions connected with April Fools' Day. Features links to audio and image files of humorous jokes, songs, and performances.
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