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DescriptionNash and Smith Nashville sit-ins 1960.jpg
Diane Nash and Kelly Miller Smith review a prepared statement in response to the Biracial Committee's recommendations concerning lunch counter desegregation in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Photographed April 9, 1960; published April 10, 1960.
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