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After crossing the bridge , going a few yards beyond the spot where people had been beaten on the previous Sunday , and then kneeling in prayer , Dr. King turned the march around and led it back to Selma . This was done , according to ...
After crossing the bridge , going a few yards beyond the spot where people had been beaten on the previous Sunday , and then kneeling in prayer , Dr. King turned the march around and led it back to Selma . This was done , according to ...
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What goal did Dr. King and the SCLC have uppermost in their minds for their 1965 protest campaign in Selma ? 2. What advantages and attractions did Selma offer to King and the SCLC as a focal point for their 1965 voting rights campaign ...
What goal did Dr. King and the SCLC have uppermost in their minds for their 1965 protest campaign in Selma ? 2. What advantages and attractions did Selma offer to King and the SCLC as a focal point for their 1965 voting rights campaign ...
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Selma sheriff James Clark arrests 165 teenagers and forces them to march into the countryside , using cattleprods and nightsticks to keep them moving . Marches , confrontations , and registration efforts continue in Selma .
Selma sheriff James Clark arrests 165 teenagers and forces them to march into the countryside , using cattleprods and nightsticks to keep them moving . Marches , confrontations , and registration efforts continue in Selma .
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