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Selma: ‘Marching to the Freedom Dream’ Fifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, some 600 demonstrators set out to march 50 miles from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., to support the voting rights of ...
A pair of volunteers, both black, drove the all-white group from the airport to Selma; throughout the march, volunteers were dispatched to shuttle people (as well as supplies) between Montgomery ...
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 histo… ...
Now, half a century on, his extraordinary images are seen here for the first time As they marched 54 miles in five days, Dan Budnik was there every step of the way, bearing witness to the hopes ...
He is standing on a grass lawn next to a road where people are marching. ... digital images digital media - born analog Medium digital Dimensions H x W: 3898 pixels × 5989 pixels File size: 22.31 MB ...
Sixty years ago today the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March concluded with Martin Luther King Jr. speaking before a crowd of 25,000 on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery.
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