Who was attacked in Rock Hill, South Carolina? a) A famous artist b) A group of musicians c) A historical monument d) A political rally

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Answer:  The correct answer is d) A political rally

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John Lewis, who was a young Black civil rights activist, was severely beaten by a mob in Rock Hill, SC on May 9th, 1961. Lewis was part of the Freedom Riders that had arrived on buses to make a stand against segregation.


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