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The Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network aims to bring together perspectives on Northern Ireland’s conflict and the ...
The service honored those who marched on June 9, 1964, to protest segregation at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse.
According to a press release from the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office, a 44-year-old Croswell woman called 911 around 5:41 ...
To commemorate the 1965 civil rights march, politicians and civil rights leaders gathered in Selma Alabama remember the horrors of "Bloody Sunday." ...
On March 7, 1965, Alabama state troopers beat and gassed John Lewis and hundreds of marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. TV reporters and photographers were there, cameras ready, ...
But until Bloody Sunday, nothing had emerged out of Selma that gripped the nation’s attention. Even the Birmingham images didn’t have quite the immediate impact of those from Selma.
Tuscaloosa residents, church members and march participants, commonly referred to as foot soldiers, gathered in the church sanctuary to remember the Bloody Tuesday attack, which occurred outside ...
One of the victims, 16, was in critical condition after being shot in the head. She had shot another girl, 17, in the leg ...