The Civil Rights March in Selma: A Fight for Equality and Voting Rights

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In 1965, a historic event unfolded in Selma, Al...

In 1965, a historic event unfolded in Selma, Alabama, that would forever be remembered as a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights in the United States. Known as the Civil Rights March in Selma, this event not only sought to address issues of racial discrimination and segregation, but to specifically draw attention to the denial of voting rights for African Americans. With vivid determination and unwavering courage, an organized group of civil rights activists led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. embarked on a transformative journey, marching from Selma to the state capital, Montgomery, in their quest for equal rights and justice.

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