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EXCLUSIVE: Civil rights protesters arrested in 1960s Birmingham will thank FDNY for fighting fire-hose, dog attacks - New York Daily News
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Firefighters aiming high-pressure water hoses at civil rights demonstrators, Birmingham, Alabama] | International Center of Photography
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