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Remembering The 1905 Nashville Streetcar Protest

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Fifty years before Rosa Parks helped spark the modern civil rights movement by refusing to give up her seat in the colored section of a city bus to a white passenger, the African-American community in Nashville, Tennessee, took a bold stand – with a dash of entrepreneurial spirit – against Jim Crow laws on their streetcars.  Nina Cardona from Here & Now contributor WPLN has the story.

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