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  1. First AME church (established in 1866). It was the headquarters during the voting rights movement and was the starting point for Selma-to-Montgomery marchers. The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail/All-American Road begins here. A bust of Dr. King in front of the church commemorates his involvement in the movement.

  2. Selma, AL - On Friday July 14, 2023 over 400 people registered at Brown Chapel for Balm In Gilead Day in which over $8,000 in gift cards and cash was given away to disaster victims who suffered from the January 12, 2023 tornado. Selma Mayor James Perkins and Brown Chapel A.M.E. Pastor Leodis Strong addressed the crowd to get started.

  3. May 4, 2022 · A church at the heart of Selma's 1965 voting rights march is an endangered place. May 4, 202211:24 AM ET. By. The Associated Press. Enlarge this image. Then-Democratic presidential candidate Sen ...

  4. Selma, Alabama: Buildings and Structures in Selma, Alabama, People from Selma, Alabama, Mia Hamm, Jeff Sessions, Selma to Montgomery Marches, Ralph Jo Source Wikipedia General Books , 2013 - 54 pages

  5. Selma, Alabama. Buildings and structures in the United States by populated place. Buildings and structures in Dallas County, Alabama.

  6. Belvoir (Saffold Plantation) Bemiston, Alabama. Bethel Baptist Church (Birmingham, Alabama) Blackburn House (Athens, Alabama) Dr. James J. Bothwell House. Brame House. Bride's Hill. Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church (Selma, Alabama) Brown–Proctor House.

  7. Feb 22, 2008 · English: Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma, Alabama. Built in 1908. A starting point for the Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights marches of 1965. A memorial can be seen on the lawn in the foreground.

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