FR Project - "Fools, Just Fools" Interview with Gov. Patters




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FR Project - "Fools, Just Fools" Interview with Gov. Patters

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Gov. John Patterson of Alabama giving a speech after Freedom Riders are attacked in Birmingham on May 14, 1961. Part of the documentary series Eyes on the Prize.

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