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The Albany movement showed civil rights leaders?
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It showed them that broad, unfocused campaigns often failed — civil rights leaders learned they needed clear, specific goals and tighter strategy. In Albany, local officials avoided violent confrontations and used mass arrests and legal maneuvers, so nonviolent protest alone didn’t win concessions; those lessons shaped later successes (e.g., Birmingham, Selma).
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