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6A NEWS/VIt Clarlont fott Thursday, February 9, 2005 The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story Courtesy AP/Wide World Photos. Photo by Don Craverts | Time Life Pictures/Getty Images. Photo by Dan Weiner 1 Courtesy Sandra Weiner. Photo by Don Cravens | Time Life Pictures/Getty Images. AARP is proud to present 381 Days because we believe that knowledge drives change. To learn more about the exhibit and tour schedules, visit vvvvw.sites.si.edu. For more about AARP, please visit www.aarp.org or call 1-888-OUR-AARP. WE KNOWTHE JOURNEY, NOW LET'S REDISCOVER THE STOPS. Day 1 AARP presents 35/ Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story, a traveling 15-city exhibit highlighting the moments that gave birth to the Civil Rights Movement. Created by the Smithsonian Day 78 Institution, this multifaceted retrospective celebrates the struggle and subsequent successes of those who helped change the country forever. We invite you to leave your mark in history Day 204 by contributing your story to the "Voices of Civil Rights" project, the largest archive of personal accounts from the Civil Rights era, either by visiting 381 Days in a city near you or online at Day 381 www.voicesofcivilrights.org. A4RP ' The power to make it better." # Smithsonian 381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Sfo/y was developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the Troy University Rosa Parks Library and Museum.
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