On March 7, 1965, a pivotal moment in American history unfolded as Black civil rights activists faced brutal violence while marching for their right to vote. This tragic event, known as Bloody ...
Dozens of people were beaten and injured in what became known as "Bloody Sunday." Marchers voluntarily ... "We Are the World," a song composed by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and recorded ...
Hundreds of people rallied at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, to mark 60 years since "Bloody Sunday ... Jackson ...
Bloody Sunday, the day when hundreds of people peacefully ... With the brutal police shooting death of activist and deacon Jimmie Lee Jackson, SNCC and SCLC leaders used the moment as a spark ...
leaves the scene as state troopers break up the demonstration on what is known as Bloody Sunday on March 7 ... is Selma 2.0,” says Ainka Sanders Jackson, the center’s founding executive ...
The late Georgia Congressman John Lewis was one of the leaders of what was supposed to be a march from Selma to Montgomery, motivated by the killing of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a Black man shot by a ...
Still. Jackson was in Selma, Alabama, a few days ago to mark the 60th anniversary of what has become known as Bloody Sunday. He was there with lawmakers and agitators, preachers and concerned ...
Rev. Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson and NAACP President Derrick Johnson, from left, march across the Edmund Pettus bridge during the 60th anniversary of the march to ensure that African Americans ...
leaves the scene as state troopers break up the demonstration on what is known as Bloody Sunday on March 7 ... "Our charge is Selma 2.0," says Ainka Sanders Jackson, the center's founding executive ...
It might be slower and far less bloody than what today’s gorehounds ... If Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton were the Michael Jackson and Prince of silent comedy, Harold Lloyd was Phil Collins ...