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During the Civil Rights Movement, people often wore simple, practical clothing that reflected their everyday lives, including button-down shirts, slacks, dresses, and skirts. Many activists donned denim jeans and T-shirts during protests, while some wore suits and dresses for more formal events. Symbolic attire, such as the "black is beautiful" shirts and badges, also emerged to promote pride and solidarity. Additionally, participants in marches often wore buttons or armbands to signify their commitment to the cause.

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