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Connor's stand has only added steam to the students' drive. Promised one Negro leader last week: "We can keep it up as long as the white people." Under the students' energetic leadership, Birmingham's Negroes were, for the first time, becoming a community. And some white citizens were recalling the words of Salesman Carl Miller, one of the few Birmingham whites who spoke out last December against the park closings: "We're going to find ourselves with a big empty Birmingham. We won't have a damned thing, but we sure won't be integrated . . . Glory, glory."
