Selma, Alabama - Hundreds gathered Sunday in Selma, Alabama, to mark the 60th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," when a group of ...
The events in Selma on March 7, 1965 and the days that followed marked a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement.
Worried about the future, marchers crossed the Edmund Pettis Bridge on Sunday in the 60th commemoration of one of the most ...
On March 7, 1965, one of the most vicious attacks by American law enforcement on American Citizen's in U.S. history occured in an event known as Bloody Sunday.
Alabama this weekend is marking the 60th anniversary of a key event in the civil rights movement, when voting rights marchers ...
The resulting attack on the marchers ... Guard to protect them from more police action. King and other civil rights leaders and 8,000 protesters set out from Selma. The judge has ordered them ...
Hundreds gathered on Sunday in Selma, Alabama ... demonstrators marched for African Americans' voting rights and were brutally beaten by police. As the group began marching the 50 miles to ...
This weekend marks a return to one of enduring touchstones of the civil rights movement ... a Unitarian minister who arrived in Selma after the attacks to support the protest, was severely ...
On March 7, 1965, hundreds of civil rights advocates, including late Congressman John Lewis, gathered for a peaceful march for voting rights in Selma ... But the attack on the marchers bolstered ...
SELMA, Ala. (AP) — Charles Mauldin was near the front of a line of voting rights marchers walking in pairs across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 1965. The marchers were ...
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