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Social Studies, 01.08.2019 21:40, martinez6221

Most of malcolm gladwell's readers are familiar with the lunch counter event at woolworth's in greensboro, north carolina, that catalyzed the civil rights movement. why, then, does he begin by retelling it and providing such detail in the opening section? how does this serve as a foundation for the argument he develops? consider both what he tells and how he tells it

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