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Kimberly King is fighting for a $12 minimum wage and for a union for her factory. She has suffered health ailments from chemicals in the factory she works in.

In March 1965 a Civil Rights march was held, led by Rev. Martin Luther King, from Selma Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery to demand the right to vote. Systematic local police violence against the marchers, forced US president Johnson to send in federal troops to protect the demonstrators right to march and eventually vote.

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Kimberly King is fighting for a $12 minimum wage and for a union for her factory. She has suffered health ailments from chemicals in the factory she works in. <br />
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In March 1965 a Civil Rights march was held, led by Rev. Martin Luther King, from Selma Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery to demand the right to vote. Systematic local police violence against the marchers, forced US president Johnson to send in federal troops to protect the demonstrators right to march and eventually vote.