But that peace was shattered on the Edmund Pettus Bridge by Alabama State Troopers ... “What kind of historic moment was that for you?” Blankenship asked. “We said it was worth it ...
This unique program, spearheaded by Miami-Dade Commissioner Oliver Gilbert, offers students an opportunity to visit historic locations ... sites like the Edmund Pettus Bridge and the National ...
Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail The Selma Marches were a series of protests that took place in March of 1965 in Selma Alabama. The protests were against Jim Crow Laws, laws that were ...
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed on Thursday asked for the removal of a billboard ad that showed a historical photo ... marchers in Selma on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965 with the “Make America ...
In Birmingham, we visited the historic 16th Street Baptist Church ... an eyewitness to the Bloody Sunday attack on peaceful civil rights activists showed us the Edmund Pettus Bridge where the beatings ...
THAT MARKER SAT RIGHT HERE ON BEAR HILL ROAD FOR TWO DECADES... UNTIL SOMETIME LAST YEAR WHEN IT SEEMS TO HAVE DISAPPEARED. SUE FETZER FROM THE HENNIKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS STILL TRYING TO FIND ...
Elected officials and former students were amongst the crowd that gathered today to honor Parramore’s unique history by unveiling a state historical marker commemorating the original Jones High ...
(KGUN) — The Santa Cruz Valley Historical Society recently unveiled a new historical marker commemorating Camp Continental, a German prisoner-of-war (POW) camp that played a significant role in ...
They had come to see the unveiling of a State of Texas historical marker noting the significance of White Rock Cemetery Garden of Memories, a 173-year-old cemetery that serves as the final resting ...
Liberia, a historically Black community in Hollywood, Florida, received a state historical marker to commemorate Liberia’s history on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. Unveiling the marker is Earl Beneby ...
The tobacco manufacturer unveiled a historic marker at the site of “The Little Red Factory” where Richard Joshua Reynolds launched tobacco production in 1875 in a two-story building.