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Jim Zwerg

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Quotes by Jim Zwerg

He pulled out a paperback of Dr. King's book, 'Stride Toward Freedom,' about the Montgomery bus boycott. He said, 'Read this.' He was bright enough to realize violence was not the answer.
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He pulled out a paperback of Dr. King's book, 'Stride Toward Freedom,' about the Montgomery bus boycott. He said, 'Read this.' He was bright enough to realize violence was not the answer.
By this time another group of kids had come down from Nashville. So 22 of us spent the night in the Birmingham bus station with the Klan marching around outside.
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By this time another group of kids had come down from Nashville. So 22 of us spent the night in the Birmingham bus station with the Klan marching around outside.
For 1961 there was a picture of me in the hospital. So many people had gone through so much more. I started crying. I shouldn't be up there.
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For 1961 there was a picture of me in the hospital. So many people had gone through so much more. I started crying. I shouldn't be up there.
It was the most incredible period in my younger life.
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It was the most incredible period in my younger life.
The movement was so much more than sitting down with a hamburger. Ultimately, we wanted to change society.
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The movement was so much more than sitting down with a hamburger. Ultimately, we wanted to change society.
Dr. King encouraged me to finish my education and pursue the ministry.
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Dr. King encouraged me to finish my education and pursue the ministry.
We had police protection all the way to Montgomery. The police plane was overhead. John was so relaxed he fell asleep.
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We had police protection all the way to Montgomery. The police plane was overhead. John was so relaxed he fell asleep.
We were having a celebration for the integration of the movie theaters when we got word of the bus-burning.
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We were having a celebration for the integration of the movie theaters when we got word of the bus-burning.
He invited me to go to church with him after the stand-ins.
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He invited me to go to church with him after the stand-ins.