Reflecting on the 60th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march, highlighting the ongoing struggle for civil rights and ...
How the brutal treatment of Black citizens in Selma, Alabama in 1965 led to the creation of the Voting Rights Act, a pivotal ...
Standing at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge where hundreds of Foot Soldiers were attacked 60 years ago while ...
Much of central Alabama for Saturday has been placed under a level four out of five threat for severe weather, an almost ...
On Sunday, March 9, civil rights leaders gathered at the City Hall steps to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Edmund Pettus.
Main Street Alabama provides valuable resources to communities and individuals striving to help their downtowns thrive. ...
Tuesday outside the Winston Williams Shelter for the Homeless, Selma AmeriCorps members were hard at work. This is the 9th ...
Homes and neighborhoods in Winchester and Selma are being rebuilt after two powerful tornadoes tore through the towns nearly a year ago. March 14, 2024, will be a day the ...
During the weekend of the jubilee, an “Invisible Giants” conference was held at Selma High school to honor and highlight the ...
Early Saturday morning, a multitude of foot soldiers made their way to Selma High School to take part in a recognition ...
This month, our nation remembers the heroes of Selma, Alabama. Sixty years ago, they marched for voting rights, survived brutal beatings, and inspired the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
This Jubilee was a revival of spirit and purpose, not a retrospective, with the goal of encouraging people in the audience to fight for justice.
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