Led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., between 3,000 and 8,000 marchers crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge out of Selma on their ...
As people gather in Selma to remember "Bloody Sunday,'' some call for action. "We're still in the midst of this struggle,’’ ...
The Selma to Montgomery March and Bloody Sunday deserve to be remembered for their importance to civil rights in the U.S.
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RNS on MSN60 years after 'Bloody Sunday,' faith leaders are still key to the fight against racismToday’s clergy need to answer the Rev. Martin Luther King’s call six decades ago to step up, organize and take action.
One of the main topics discussed during the Faith and Politics Institute on Friday.The event was held at ArtsRevive with a ...
Alabama’s fight for civil rights. This December is the seventieth anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This year also ...
Jubilee is more than a time for reflection—it is a platform to reimagine Selma as a destination for tourism, education, and economic revitalization.
On March 7, 1965 protestors for African American voting rights were attacked by law enforcement officers in Selma, Alabama.
On March 7, 1965, civil rights activist, John Lewis along with over 600 people set out to march across the Edmund Pettus ... event at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial bridge and statue to ...
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