Two marches will be held on New York City bridges Sunday to mark 60 years since Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.
The events in Selma on March 7, 1965 and the days that followed marked a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement.
Civil rights leaders gather in Selma, Alabama, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and call for continued ...
Students will learn about the 1965 marches from Selma to Montgomery during the Civil Rights Movement. They will examine the ...
Brown Chapel A.M.E Church in Selma, Alabama, a pivotal location during the civil rights movement, is undergoing a $1 million ...
civil rights leaders — in an effort to draw attention to Alabama’s success in preventing African Americans from registering to vote — attempted to march the 54 miles from Selma to the state ...
Brenda Haywood, a former member of Nashville's Metro Council, was 14 years old in 1965 when civil rights activists were ...
60 years after Bloody Sunday in Alabama, elusive racial progress in Selma SELMA ... where on March 7, 1965, law officers attacked civil rights activists in an incident that became known as ...
SELMA, AL – Sixty years have passed since a group of peaceful protesters were severely beaten after crossing the Edmund ...
Hundreds gathered on Sunday in Selma, Alabama ... voting rights and were brutally beaten by police. As the group began marching the 50 miles to the southern state's capital on March 7, 1965 ...
This Sunday leaders from throughout Alabama and the entire country ... event in the Civil Rights movement. The march on ...
60 years after Bloody Sunday in Alabama, elusive racial progress in Selma SELMA, Ala. — People make the pilgrimage annually ...
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