Marysville sisters felt Martin Luther King's impact in 1960s
The Pogue sisters – Sally Pogue Adams, Barbara Pogue Roberts and Carol Pogue – seen in November 2011, are descendants of several black pioneer families in Marysville.
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Marysville sisters felt Martin Luther King's impact in 1960s.
Northern California was a long way, geographically and culturally, from Martin Luther King Jr. and his headquarters in America's Deep South.
But even without Jim Crow laws and widespread institutional racism, all was not equal in Marysville during the 1950s and '60s.
The Pogue sis.
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