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  1. Mar 27, 2022 · SELMA, Calif. (KFSN) -- Selma police are investigating after a body was found in a Walmart parking lot. Officers responded to the Walmart on Floral around 12:30 Saturday afternoon.

  2. Jun 23, 2020 · Four lives were lost: Jimmie Lee Jackson, rev. James Reeb, Viola Liuzzo, and Jonathan Daniels. All four men that assaulted Reverend James Reeb were acquitted. Right after the third march concluded, Viola Liuzzo was shot by Ku Klux Klansmen who were driving past the protesters. In 1965, three protest marches were held in the United States to ...

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    • How Did The Marches Come About?
    • The Marches Begin
    • Ulysses Blackmon Sr.
    • The Rev. John D. Hunter
    • The Rev. Frederick Douglas Reese
    • Amelia Boynton Robinson
    • Marie Foster
    • James Gildersleeve
    • Ernest Doyle
    • The Rev. Henry Shannon Sr.

    In 1956, the NAACP was banned in Alabama, prompting members of the local Dallas County Voters League to hold NAACP activities underground, said activist-historian William Waheed, who wrote a book about Selma's voting rights movement. "One of the big problems in Selma is that you had about 60% to 70% of illiteracy among voting-age adults," Waheed sa...

    On Sunday, March 7, 1965, John Lewis of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Hosea Williams of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led protesters on a march from Selma to Montgomery. When they reached the height of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Alabama law enforcement ordered them to turn around; when they refused, officers beat t...

    Role in the marches: Ulysses Blackmon Sr. was a Korean War veteran and Lutheran educator who taughtmath, according to the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. He graduated from Knoxville College in Tennessee and joined the Dallas County Voters League in 1950. What his family says about his contributions: "The Courageous Eight (was) an unselfish, cohesiv...

    Role in the marches: The Rev. John D. Hunter was a minister who became president of Selma's chapter of the NAACPin 1950. His son, Phillip Hunter, said he often invited attorneys to Selma to take on cases others would shy away from. What his family says about his contributions: "My father, he was a nonviolent person but he didn't take any stuff. He ...

    Role in the marches: The Rev. Frederick Douglas Reese was a pastor and an educator in Selma for more than 50 years. He joined the Dallas County Voters League in 1960 and was elected president four years later. He was also president of the Selma Teachers Association and led teachers on a march to the local courthouse to register to vote in January 1...

    Role in the marches: Amelia Boynton Robinson was a businesswoman who, with her partner Sam Boynton, began fighting for civil rights in the 1930s. Her husband died in 1963, and Boynton Robinson used his memorial service as the first mass meeting for Black people in Selma. The next year, she ran for Congress, the first Black woman in Alabama to do so...

    Role in the marches: Marie Foster was recruited to join the movement in 1962 by Robinson. Foster and Robinson became the first two women to join the Dallas County Voters League. Foster helped organize voter registration classes and taught people to read in the basement of Tabernacle Baptist Church. On Bloody Sunday, Foster was struck by a state tro...

    Role in the marches: James Gildersleeve was a Lutheran educator who taught civics and political science. He joined the Dallas County Voters League in 1950. He was a military policeman in World War II, which allowed him to travel to different parts of the world and see how Black people were treated outside the U.S. Long before the Selma-to-Montgomer...

    Role in the marches: Ernest Doyle was a World War II veteran and was NAACP president for 15 years. On Bloody Sunday, he stayed inside because the group knew there was a chance violence would erupt and they didn't want to lose all of their leaders, said his granddaughter. He marched on March 21, 1965. Doyle and other local leaders were also part of ...

    Role in the marches: The Rev. Henry Shannon Sr. served in the U.S. Army and received a World War II victory medal, a bronze star and a good conduct medal. He was a barber and joined the Dallas County Voters League in 1950. His son, Harry Shannon, said his father was a powerful man, a jack of all trades and a master of none. What his family says abo...

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  6. May 8, 2024 · Selma March, political march from Selma, Alabama, to the state’s capital, Montgomery, that occurred March 21–25, 1965. Led by Martin Luther King, Jr., the march was the culminating event of several tumultuous weeks during which demonstrators twice attempted to march but were stopped, once violently, by local police.

  7. Mar 7, 2015 · Published March 7, 2015. The images are iconic: the horses, the tear gas, the billy clubs and bloodied bodies. It was March 7, 1965, when ordinary, working-class citizens were brutally attacked on ...

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