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M ONTGOMERY, Ala. - The cities of Selma and Montgomery will soon commemorate the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the Selma to Montgomery March, and the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Selma to Montgomery March. When: Monday-Friday, March 10-14; Where: Starting March 10 at foot of the Pettus Bridge on Water Ave., Selma, and ending Friday at the State Capitol Building in Montgomery.
The marches are led by Salute Selma, Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee and the city of Montgomery. The events run from March 3-23. Highlights include a gospel and R&B explosion, a hip-hop summit and a ...
Selma to Montgomery March. When: Monday-Friday, March 10-14; Where: Starting March 10 at foot of the Pettus Bridge on Water Ave., Selma, and ending Friday at the State Capitol Building in Montgomery.
March 7, 1965 – About 600 people begin a march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, led by Lewis and Hosea Williams. Marchers demand an end to discrimination in voter registration.
65 photographs by Spider Martin on view now through June 1, 2025, at the the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts reveal an intimate, first-hand perspective of the Selma to Montgomery March in its ...
Throughout March of 1965, a group of demonstrators faced violence as they attempted to march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, to demand the right to vote for black people. One of the ...