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SELMA, Ala. — She’s now 100 years old and lives a world away in Manhattan, but Athelstein Sullivan Parrish still has crystal clear memories of that historic Selma day in 1965. Parrish w… ...
SELMA, Ala. – A group of about 100 people set out Monday to retrace the historic steps taken 50 years ago, when demonstrators pushing for equal voting rights marched from Selma, Alabama, to the ...
Last weekend people from as far away as Alaska and the Virgin Islands returned to Selma, Alabama, to remember yet another tragedy that occurred half a century ago when, on Aug. 20, 1965, a 26-year ...
In March 1965, Ripon College student Gary G. Yerkey was among 10 from the college eager to join the march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama.
The Huntsville Times editorial pages fretted about "ill conceived" march and -- much like today's world -- pondered whether mass protests can be counterproductive ...
President Barack Obama to a gathering in Selma, Alabama commemorating it’s 50th anniversary on Saturday, March 7, 2015. It has been 50 years since Bloody Sunday, when demonstrators faced ...
The plan we were pondering—as students at Ripon College in central Wisconsin, 60 years ago this month—seemed crazy at first. But it was the 1960s, and we were young and brimming with the idealism of ...
Selma, Ala., 50 years ago: Running from the billy clubs and tear gas, he saw her through the fleeing crowd, lying on the ground. A middle-aged woman, struck down by a state trooper's club. Not moving.
Fifty years ago, marchers were attacked as they attempted to march to Montgomery. Skip to content. WREG.com. Memphis 65 ...