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The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Civil Rights Memorial Center (CRMC) will partner with 21 Dreams Arts & Culture to showcase ...
The two Civil Rights leaders had radically opposing but important approaches to the fight for equality, rights and justice ...
Selma tour guide Terry Chestnut showcased Selma’s history through his own tour guide service called “Selma Historical Tours ...
Tara Campbell unlocked the front door of the Bricklayers Hall, a no-frills brick building on South Union Street in downtown Montgomery, half a mile from the white-domed Alabama Capi ...
The Edmund Pettus Bridge crosses the Alabama River in Selma, Alabama. The bridge was the site of the conflict of Bloody ...
On Saturday, May 3, the Selma Flea and Farmers Market had their official grand opening after weeks of being under ...
In the spring of 1965 during the Selma to Montgomery March project, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - with Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Rev. Andrew Young and others - lived at the Selma home of Tuskegee ...
In the neighborhoods around the Alabama Capitol, where nearly 50,000 people gathered in March of 1965 to meet the Selma-to-Montgomery marchers and push for voting rights, nearly a quarter of ...
This year marks the milestone anniversaries of several civil rights victories: the 70th anniversary of the bus boycott, the 60th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery marches, the landmark Voting ...
Their protest was inspired by the famous 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, a high point of the African-American civil rights movement. Both events provoked horrific violence. In 1965 ...
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