
This 2014 photo provided by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada, shows outfits worn to an interracial prom organized by Mareshia Rucker and other students from Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, Ga. Local families had previously organized separate proms for black and white students. The museum honored Rucker for using her prom as a vehicle for social change, and the dress and other artifacts from the prom are now on display at the museum. (Jessica Sigurdson/CMHR via AP)
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