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- Viola Liuzzo Button - Viola Liuzzo of Detroit, Michigan, traveled to Selma, Alabama to participate in the voting rights movement. On March 25, 1965, members of the Ku Klux Klan murdered Liuzzo in her car while she was driving Alabama-based activist Leroy Moton. In 2023, the city of Detroit honored Liuzzo's sacrifice by naming a park after her; buttons depicting her were given out at the dedication ceremony.

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Viola Liuzzo Button
Viola Liuzzo of Detroit, Michigan, traveled to Selma, Alabama to participate in the voting rights movement. On March 25, 1965, members of the Ku Klux Klan murdered Liuzzo in her car while she was driving Alabama-based activist Leroy Moton. In 2023, the city of Detroit honored Liuzzo's sacrifice by naming a park after her; buttons depicting her were given out at the dedication ceremony.
- Viola Liuzzo Button - Viola Liuzzo of Detroit, Michigan, traveled to Selma, Alabama to participate in the voting rights movement. On March 25, 1965, members of the Ku Klux Klan murdered Liuzzo in her car while she was driving Alabama-based activist Leroy Moton. In 2023, the city of Detroit honored Liuzzo's sacrifice by naming a park after her; buttons depicting her were given out at the dedication ceremony.

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Viola Liuzzo Button
Viola Liuzzo of Detroit, Michigan, traveled to Selma, Alabama to participate in the voting rights movement. On March 25, 1965, members of the Ku Klux Klan murdered Liuzzo in her car while she was driving Alabama-based activist Leroy Moton. In 2023, the city of Detroit honored Liuzzo's sacrifice by naming a park after her; buttons depicting her were given out at the dedication ceremony.
- "Sisters in Life/Sisters in Struggle" Button -

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"Sisters in Life/Sisters in Struggle" Button
- "Sisters in Life/Sisters in Struggle" Button -

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"Sisters in Life/Sisters in Struggle" Button