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On March 25, 1965, the historic Selma to Montgomery March concluded with 25,000 people listening to Martin Luther King in his “Not Long, How Long?” speech at the Alabama state Capitol.
Sixty years ago today the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March concluded with Martin Luther King Jr. speaking before a crowd of 25,000 on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery.
We will cross Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma this weekend, as we commemorate the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Selma, Alabama's historic ... serving as a sanctuary and strategic hub for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders as they planned the marches that ultimately changed America.
and Selma march strategist Bayard Rustin (front ... It was on this day that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave the speech “How Long, Not Long.” Standing on the steps of the State Capitol building ...
the final site of a crucial march from Selma, is set to celebrate the 60th anniversary of an event that culminated in one of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s greatest speeches and helped pass the ...
Rev. Andrew Young foreground wearing tie, precedes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., first rank, second from right, as civil rights ...
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