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  2. Selma to Montgomery marches - Wikipedia

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    The Selma to Montgomery marches were three protest marches, held in 1965, along the 54-mile (87 km) highway from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital of Montgomery.

  3. Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Selma to Montgomery March occurred on March 21 to 25, 1965, and was led by Dr Martin Luther King. [1] This march was the culmination of several weeks of activity, during which demonstrators had tried to march on two occasions. [1] They were stopped on both occasions, once violently, by the police. [1]

  4. A Time for Justice - Wikipedia

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    Events recounted are the Montgomery bus boycott; school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas; demonstrations in Birmingham; and the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights. Production [ edit ]

  5. Selma-to-Montgomery march camps top list of endangered sites

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    The landmark voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965 didn't happen in just one day: Participants spent four nights camping along the roughly 55-mile (89-kilometer) route through ...

  6. Meet the youngest marcher to walk with Dr. Martin ... - AOL

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    55 years ago, In the spring of 1965, Lynda Blackmon was the youngest civil rights marcher to walk with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from Selma to Montgomery. She was beaten by police and needed 29 ...

  7. Selma to Montgomery march campsites - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Selma to Montgomery marches route showing campsite locations. Participants in the Selma to Montgomery march on March 21–25, 1965, utilized four campsites along the route. The march followed a 54-mile (87 km) route along U.S. Highway 80 from Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma through Lowndes County to the State Capitol in Montgomery.

  8. Amelia Boynton Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Isadora Platts Boynton Robinson (August 18, 1905 – August 26, 2015) was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, [1] and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches.

  9. 60 Best Black Movies to Watch on Netflix, Disney+ & More - AOL

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    This insightful, star-studded historical drama depicts the Selma to Montgomery marches for voting rights in 1965, which was led by Martin Luther King Jr. Watch for Oyelowo's unforgettable ...