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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.
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In photos: "Bloody Sunday" marchers raise fresh civil rights concerns at Selma commemorationsHundreds of people rallied at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama ... Elijah Nouvelage/AFP via Getty Images People hold signs with a picture of late civil rights leader and congressman ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 6, 1965 (UPI) --Gov. George C. Wallace announced Saturday he would not let Negroes march from Selma to Montgomery Sunday, but integration leaders said that if state police ...
It's been 60 years since the historic Civil Rights March in Selma, Alabama. Protesters demanded ... From the 1865 battle of Selma at the end of the Civil War to the 1965 voting rights battle ...
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