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Selmas Bloody Sunday We the People Modern America ~ However nearly 100 years later most AfricanAmericans in the South still could not vote In March 1965 a march from Selma Alabama to the state Capitol in Montgomery was planned to demand voting rights But the marchers only made it six blocks before they were stopped and brutally attacked by state troopers March 7 became known as Bloody Sunday

Remembering Selma’s “Bloody Sunday” HISTORY ~ Martin Luther King Jr Coretta Scott King and John Lewis lead the march from Selma to Montgomery several weeks after “Bloody Sunday” Credit Corbis Images Weeks earlier King had scolded

We Shall Overcome SelmatoMontgomery March ~ The SelmatoMontgomery March for voting rights ended three weeksand three eventsthat represented the political and emotional peak of the modern civil rights movement On Bloody Sunday March 7 1965 some 600 civil rights marchers headed east out of Selma on Route 80 They got only as far as the Edmund Pettus Bridge six blocks away where state and local lawmen attacked them with billy clubs and tear gas and drove them back into Selma

10 Facts about Bloody Sunday Selma Fact File ~ Facts about Bloody Sunday Selma 2 the right to vote The main aim of the protest was to give the African American citizens the right to vote in America They also abandoned the racial segregation which made the African American people repressed

The First March From Selma Americas Library ~ March 7 1965 When about 600 people started a planned march from Selma to Montgomery Alabama on Sunday March 7 1965 it was called a demonstration When state troopers met the demonstrators at the edge of the city by the Edmund Pettus Bridge that day became known as Bloody Sunday Why were the people marching

The Impact of Bloody Sunday in Selma DocsTeach ~ The attempted march from Selma to Montgomery Alabama on Sunday March 7th was stopped by police troopers and resulted in tear gassing and dispersal of the approximately 625 marchers It came to be known as Bloody Sunday The violent response from Alabama State Troopers and a mob of citizens was broadcast on national television for all to see

Selma March History Date Purpose Importance Facts ~ Significantly the American Broadcasting Company ABC interrupted its telecast of Judgment at Nuremburg 1961 a film about the prosecuting of Nazi war criminals to show the events in Selma which became known as “Bloody Sunday” Over the next 48 hours demonstrations were held in some 80 cities in support of the marchers

Bloody Sunday Protest March Selma Alabama March 7 1965 ~ Bloody Sunday Protest March Selma Alabama March 7 1965 Between 1961 and 1964 the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC had led a voting registration campaign in Selma the seat of Dallas County Alabama a small town with a record of consistent resistance to black voting

How Bloody Sunday changed America TheGrio ~ The Help America Vote Act adopted in the wake of the 2000 presidential election has helped modernize the kinds of voting machines used in many communities But there is still much work that remains to be done The 45th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday should serve as a wake up call for all Americans


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