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Generations Remember Civil Rights Movement
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President Barack Obama talks as Mable Harvey, looks on, after a conversation with a small group of African American seniors and their grandchildren on the legacy of the civil rights movement in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington Monday, Jan. 18, 2010.
—–AP Photo/Alex Brandon
WASHINGTON – JANUARY 18: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Barack Obama hosts a conversation with a small group of African American seniors and their grandchildren on the legacy of the civil rights movement as First Lady Michelle Obama listens at the White House January 18, 2010 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their two daughters served lunch to the poor to honor the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
——Aude Guerrucci-Pool/Getty Images
WASHINGTON – JANUARY 18: U.S. President Barack Obama jokes with Mable Harvey before hosting a conversation with a small group of African American seniors and their grandchildren on the legacy of the civil rights movement at the White House January 18, 2010 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their two daughters served lunch to the poor to honor the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
—–Aude Guerrucci-Pool/Getty Images
U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama (L) listens to her husband President Barack Obama as he holds a conversation with a small group of African-American seniors and their grandchildren on the legacy of the civil rights movement, at the White House in Washington January 18, 2010.
—–REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
WASHINGTON – JANUARY 18: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Barack Obama hugs Mable Harvey before hosting a conversation with a small group of African American seniors and their grandchildren on the legacy of the civil rights movement at the White House January 18, 2010 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their two daughters served lunch to the poor to honor the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
—–Aude Guerrucci-Pool/Getty Images
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