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1965 Beatles Contract Takes Anti-Segregation Stance Back Page Magazine A contract for the Beatles' 1965 concert at the Cow Palace in San Francisco reveals that the band had put in an anti-segregation clause: "Artists will not be required to perform before a segregated audience." Perhaps it was that phrase alone that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Contract that shows that the Beatles refused to play for segregated audiences ... TheCelebrityCafe.com The Beatles were all about love, peace and equality, and a contract that recently surfaced shows that they wanted their US audiences to reflect that. The BBC first reported that the contract, which is signed by manager Brian Epstein, was going up for ... See all stories on this topic » |
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