Republican US Senator Jacob Javits of New York calls on President Lyndon B. Johnson to protect civil rights demonstrators marching from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery.
Republican US Senator Jacob Javits of New York calls on President Lyndon B. Johnson to protect civil rights demonstrators marching from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery.





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