Dallas County Voters League
The Dallas County Voters League (DCVL) was a local organization in Dallas County, Alabama, which contains the city of Selma, that sought to register black voters during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The organization was founded in the 1920s by Charles J. Adams, a postal service employee and civil rights organizer who was also the local representative of the NAACP. After he moved to Detroit, he was replaced by Sam Boynton, the husband of Amelia Boynton.
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Dallas County Voters League
The Dallas County Voters League (DCVL) was a local organization in Dallas County, Alabama, which contains the city of Selma, that sought to register black voters during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The organization was founded in the 1920s by Charles J. Adams, a postal service employee and civil rights organizer who was also the local representative of the NAACP. After he moved to Detroit, he was replaced by Sam Boynton, the husband of Amelia Boynton.
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The Dallas County Voters Leagu ...... as also the president of DCVL.
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The Dallas County Voters Leagu ...... the husband of Amelia Boynton.
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