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Read this excerpt from "It's My Constitutional Right!" Two men rose and scrambled off the trouble-filled bus. Mrs. Hamilton slowly walked back and took one of their seats. Which line from the police report describes the same event? "She struggled off the bus and all the way to the police car." "These colored were sitting forward, left side, of the rear entrance." "An unidentified colored female . . . moved to the rear when we asked her to." "After we got her in the police car she kicked and scratched HURRY I HAVE 20Minutes!!

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