On March 7, 1965, a march by over 500 civil rights demonstrators was violently broken up at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma ...
Sixty years ago this month, civil rights activists walked across the Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma, Alabama before being violently attacked by law enforcement. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
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FOX 56 News on MSNKentucky governor takes part in 60th anniversary of Alabama march for changeGov. Andy Beshear joined thousands of activists and community members on Sunday marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in ...
The Stallions’ first game in Birmingham will come against the Arlington Renegades at 7 p.m. April 11 at Protective Stadium.
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNHistoric Selma church at heart of Civil Rights Movement gets $1M in renovation fundsJ. Farley, a formerly enslaved builder and designer. During the civil rights movement, the church served as a meeting place ...
Atlanta church goes to Selma to mark "Bloody Sunday" ...
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Three members of Congress accused the Trump administration of trying to erase part of Alabama’s history Saturday in speeches ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNPreserving the past: WVTM 13 video shows the brutal events of Bloody Sunday in SelmaSixty years ago on March 7, hundreds of footsoldiers in the Civil Rights Movement were violently beaten and gassed by Alabama ...
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