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... service. A massive march from Selma to the state capitol in Montgomery is organized by King and the SCLC. Under orders from Gov. ...
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... of conscience and in an attempt to arouse the deepest concern of the nation," he was "compelled" to lead another march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama (King ...
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... action. The Selma to Montgomery march of 1965 also led by King furthered the passage of the federal Voting Rights Act. Although ...
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... literacy tests. To bring up the Black public's moral, Dr. King proposed a allusive march between Selma and Montgomery. This march ...
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... Even though the first attempt to march from Selma to Montgomery turned into a "Bloody Sunday", King led yet a second one, which was successful. ...
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... The Selma to Montgomery March served as a stimulus for the Voting Rights of 1965, which made it possible for Southern Negroes to register and vote with little ...
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... The local sheriff, Jim Clark, was a typical redneck. On 7 March 1965, 600 demonstrators began a march from Selma to Montgomery. ...
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... line to register to vote. Demonstrators began a fifty-mile march from Selma to Montgomery. On that march, state troopers attacked ...
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... 1965 -- March from Selma to Montgomery, AL, to demand protection for voting rights; two civil rights workers slain earlier in the year in Selma. ...
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... segregated. So, in March of 1965 activists started a march from Selma to Montgomery. To start with there were 600 activists marching. ...
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... Several hundred protesters attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery, the state capital, but police officers used tear gas and clubs to break up the group. ...
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... being taught by Malcom X. During the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march King and his followers were able to bring about the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. ...
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... MLK and the SCLC then led hundreds of people on a five-day, 50 mile march to Montgomery. The Selma march created broad national support for a law to protect ...
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... Alabama. Civil rights protesters, attempting to march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, were beaten by state patrolmen. In ...
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... It was a Sunday and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference planned a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital, Montgomery (Microsoft). ...
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... It was a Sunday and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference planned a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital, Montgomery (Microsoft). ...
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... It was a Sunday and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference planned a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital, Montgomery (Microsoft). ...
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... It was a Sunday and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference planned a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital, Montgomery (Microsoft). ...
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... he helped the black people get the right to vote when the Voting Rights Bill of 1965 was signed after a march he led from Selma to Montgomery with 3200 people ...
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... matter of conscience and in an attempt to arouse the deepest concern of the nation," he was "compelled" to lead another march from selma to montgomery, alabama ...
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... a march was planned between Selma and Montgomery a 54 mile march. State troopers were waiting for the marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. ...
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... techniques in a voting rights protest initiated by SNCC in Selma, when these protest were unsuccessful the protesters began a march to Montgomery, Alabama. ...
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... The march he lead in Selma, Alabama to the state capitol in Montgomery helped contribute to the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which guaranteed ...
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... matter of conscience and in an attempt to arouse the deepest concern of the nation," he was "compelled" to lead another march from selma to montgomery, alabama ...
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... Other less recognized marches were, on the other hand, very bloody. The March from Selma to Montgomery in February 1965 is a prime example. ...
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... A march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery in 1964 resulted in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and a march on Washington in 1963 consisting of two ...
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... 1964, Martin Luther King concentrated his efforts on the voter-registration drive in Selma, Ala., leading a harrowing march from Selma to Montgomery in March ...
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... It was a Sunday and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference planned a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital, Montgomery (Microsoft). ...
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... conscience and in an attempt to arouse the deepest concern of the nation," (Gitlin 84) he was coompelled to lead another march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama ...
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... In 1960, King moved from Montgomery to Atlanta to give more time to the SCLC. ... In 1965, King and many SCLS campaign a right to cote struggle in Selma. ...
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