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Leon H. Washington Jr. probably became a household name for initiating a series of non-violent protests in 1949. In this campaign, he resurrected the rallying slogan of the 1930 boycott in Washington D.C, and New York City, which asked African Americans not to spend their money where they can’t work. His frustrations had to do…
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