Media Summary: On March 7, 1965, hundreds of voting rights activists marched out of Peaceful protestors are faced with violence by police officers, in March 7, 1965. 600 peaceful protesters walked across the Edmund Pettus
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On March 7, 1965, hundreds of voting rights activists marched out of Peaceful protestors are faced with violence by police officers, in March 7, 1965. 600 peaceful protesters walked across the Edmund Pettus 50 years ago civil rights activists in Alabama were beaten by state troopers, as they attempted to cross the Edmund Pettus On Sunday, the procession for the late Rep. John Lewis will cross the Edmund Pettus From the PBS American Experience documentary, "George Wallace: Settin' The Woods on Fire," part I.
Some local leaders are back in town after joining thousands for a march in In March of 1965, CBS News cameras rode along with school children in Alabama at a legendary time in the civil rights movement ... On March 7, 1965, hundreds of peaceful protestors marched across the Edmund Pettus (2 Jul 2020) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus139139 Residents in the landmark civil rights city of The late U.S. Rep. John Lewis has crossed On March 7, 1965, 600 civil rights activists left
HISTORY On Sunday, March 21, 1965, nearly 8000 people began the five-day march from Many in the crowd carried signs displaying a photo of marchers walking in solidarity with Petitions have circulated for years to rename the Edmund Pettus