Demonstrates how two Jehovah's Witnesses affected the US government, by describing how a black man, Rosco Jones, and a white woman, Grace Marsh, challenged the status quo in Alabama in the 1940s. They helped lay the foundation for testing the constitutionality of state and local laws.
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Demonstrates how two Jehovah's Witnesses affected the US government, by describing how a black man, Rosco Jones, and a white woman, Grace Marsh, challenged the status quo in Alabama in the 1940s. They helped lay the foundation for testing the constitutionality of state and local laws.
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