Civil Rights Movement 1955-1965: Birmingham. Rep. John Lewis remembers Selma 'Bloody Sunday' march in 1965

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20 May 2010 Located in the historic district of Selma, Alabama at the foot of begin or end at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma on March 7, 1965;

Edmund Pettus Bridge The Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama The Selma-to- Montgomery March for voting rights ended three weeks--and three events--that

View of the Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama, Signs identify the Alabama River and the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

The Freedom Flame Award at the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, Alabama on March 5, 2011. As we announced at the SNCC Reunion 2010, the theme for

Six hundred marchers assembled in Selma on Sunday, March 7, and, led by SNCC and SCLC, crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River en route to

28 Feb 2009 Why was Bloody Sunday, Selma, Alabama, (March 7, 1965) important? Activities to mark the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma

How to Cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the Origin of the Selma Freedom March. After taking Business U.S. Highway through Selma, Alabama, it is impossible

On the outskirts of Selma, after they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama, March 7, 1965. "We Shall Overcome": Historic Places of the Civil

7 Mar 2010 George Wallace, break up a march at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., on what became known as "Bloody Sunday.

Selma, Alabama, was incorporated in 1820 and is one of the most historic cities in the United Bridge from Selma on March 7, 1965, were met with violent

Bloody Sunday On Edmund Pettus Bridge In Selma, Alabama March 7, 1965 - from WN Network. WorldNews delivers latest Breaking news including World News, U.S.,

29 Dec 2008 The suppression of a civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, proved a decisive Marchers cross the Edmund Pettis Bridge on March 21, 1965,

4 Mar 2009 The story of 'Bloody Sunday', March 7th 1965, Selma, Alabama. Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama on the afternoon of March 7th 1965.

11 Feb 2011 PO Box 1582 * Selma, Alabama, 36702-1366 * (334) 526-2626 * Fax the first weekend in March at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge,

29 Jun 1998 In 1963, Selma, Alabama, was a small town of about 30000 people. King finally decided to march to the bridge, hold a prayer,

30 Mar 2008 Obama told his audience that, because some folks had the courage to "march across a bridge" in Selma, Alabama, his mother, a white woman

31 Jul 2008 Alabama State Troopers and deputies beat civil rights marchers in the outskirts of Selma as they were beginning a peaceful march from Selma

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