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25 February, 18:56

Read this excerpt from We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March.

They set out on May 4, 1961, from Washington, DC. Ten days later, in Atlanta, Georgia, they split into two groups; one group rode a Greyhound bus and the other boarded a Trailways. When the Greyhound reached Anniston, Alabama, on the morning of May 14, segregationists were waiting at the station.

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factual

mysterious

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answer: factual

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  1. 25 February, 20:25
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    The tone of the excerpt from "We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.

    They set out on May 4, 1961, from Washington, DC. Ten days later, in Atlanta, Georgia, they split into two groups; one group rode a Greyhound bus and the other boarded a Trailways. When the Greyhound reached Anniston, Alabama, on the morning of May 14, segregationists were waiting at the station.

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    - Factual
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