Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed announced the removal of two billboards with the words "Make America Great Again" displayed over ...
It blended the Republican saying with a 'Bloody Sunday' photo and was funded by Museum of Fine Arts. It has since been ...
The image juxtaposed Donald Trump's political slogan with a photo of state troopers confronting civil rights marchers in ...
He led more than 600 peaceful protestors across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to march for voting rights. The group was attacked by Alabama State Troopers in what would be known as "Bloody Sunday.
March marking the 53rd anniversary of the killing of 13 unarmed Derry citizens by the British Army during an anti-internment ...
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which has an upcoming exhibit on the Selma march, placed the billboard ad.
They came toward us. Beating us with nightsticks, trampled by horses, releasing the tear gas. I thought I was gonna die on ...
The 53rd anniversary Bloody Sunday march making its way down Brandywell Avenue. PHOTO: Tom Heaney, nwpresspics ...
After the “Bloody Sunday” march on March 7, in which many of the 600 protestors were beaten and hit with tear gas, Jews helped ramp up the pressure on President Lyndon Johnson to respond.
The words “Make America Great Again” were emblazoned across the image, drawing parallels to the blatant violence of the Jim ...