In 1965, activists started a march from Selma to Montgomery to demonstrate the right to vote. However, as they were crossing ...
"People are afraid," Selma's mayor told more than 30 Congress members at the start of a weekend of remembrance.
Alabama this weekend is marking the 60th anniversary of a key event in the civil rights movement, when voting rights marchers ...
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Remembering Bloody Sunday 60 years laterThis week marks 60 years since the events of March 7, 1965, when 600 civil rights activists set out to march from Selma ...
Sixty years ago, a peaceful march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery turned bloody and became a seminal day in American ...
They fed, protected and housed activists who traveled to Selma, Alabama, in March 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights.
On March 7, 1965, a march by over 500 civil rights demonstrators was violently broken up at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma ...
Six decades later, the story of that “ Bloody Sunday” in Selma shouldn’t be confined to the pages of history books. It is a ...
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