On March 25, 1965, triumphant civil rights demonstrators led by Martin Luther King, Jr. marched into Montgomery, Alabama. It was the culmination of a fifty-mile procession from Selma. As they ...
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is set to display "Selma is Now: Civil Rights Photographs" a series of photos taken by ...
The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, was the scene of a major civil rights confrontation in March, 1965, in which ...
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Selma's 'smallest freedom fighter' reflects on Civil Rights Movement 59 years laterMORE: Kamala Harris in Selma to mark 59th commemoration of ... many Americans and leaders across the country. In the third attempt of the march, which began on March 21, 1965, roughly 25,000 ...
Sr. Lum’s other nursing positions include Good Samaritan School of Practical Nursing in Selma, St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in Elmira, New York, University of Rochester Nursing and Nurse ...
This year, many of the conversations surrounding Martin Luther King, Jr. Day have involved the new movie “Selma,” about the historic marches from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama in 1965.
But in Selma during the early 60s, the racial divide fueled protests and clashes over civil rights that eventually reached a boiling point on March 7, 1965, the day that became known as Bloody Sunday.
Part of his legacy includes leading a march from Selma, Alabama to the state capitol in Montgomery in March of 1965. Demonstrators were fighting racial voter discrimination. It’s been nearly 60 ...
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