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Nearly 60 years ago, Black leaders organized three marches from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, the state capital, to protest legislation preventing Black Americans from voting.
More than three thousand people joined Dr. Martin Luther King on a march escorted by U.S. Army troops from Selma to Montgomery Alabama, becoming one of the most iconic moments in Civil Rights history.
FEB. 28, 1965. Organizers go public with their plan to march from Selma across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and down U.S. Highway 80 to Montgomery. Leaders call Alabama Gov. George Wallace to ask for ...
This Sunday, leaders from throughout Alabama and the entire country will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March and the infamous Bloody Sunday on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
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SELMA TO MONTGOMERY NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL - MSNSelma to Montgomery NHT. The Selma Marches were a series of protests that took place in March of 1965 in Selma Alabama. The protests were against Jim Crow Laws, laws that were passed in several ...
Selma, Montgomery mark 60th anniversary of voting rights marches By WSFA 12 News Staff Published : Feb. 23, 2025 at 4:02 PM CST | Updated : Mar. 17, 2025 at 8:45 AM CDT ...
The Jackson House, where the civil rights movement leader planned the Selma to Montgomery marches, will be dismantled and trucked more than 800 miles to The Henry Ford Museum's Greenfield Village.
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People gather for reenactment of the last leg of the Selma to Montgomery March - MSNMONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The City of Montgomery is finishing up celebrations commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March. Celebrations ended at the Capitol steps Sunday ...
The Jackson House, where the civil rights movement leader planned the Selma to Montgomery marches, will be dismantled and trucked more than 800 miles to The Henry Ford Museum's Greenfield Village.
The Jackson House, where the civil rights movement leader planned the Selma to Montgomery marches, will be dismantled and trucked more than 800 miles to The Henry Ford Museum's Greenfield Village.
The Jackson House, where the civil rights movement leader planned the Selma to Montgomery marches, will be dismantled and trucked more than 800 miles to The Henry Ford Museum's Greenfield Village.
The Jackson House, where the civil rights movement leader planned the Selma to Montgomery marches, will be dismantled and trucked more than 800 miles to The Henry Ford Museum's Greenfield Village.
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