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  1. Jan 2, 2015 · At the same time, Mrs. Boynton, the longtime leader of the Dallas County Voters League, wanted to escalate the struggle in Selma and invited SCLC in. SCLC saw Selma as ideal because: (1) the ongoing work of SNCC and the DCVL provided a strong base of organizers and people who could be counted on to attend mass meetings, march in demonstrations, attempt to register, and canvass prospective ...

  2. Jan 15, 2024 · The Selma to Montgomery Marches were instrumental in the enactment of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a landmark piece of legislation that outlawed discriminatory voting practices. This victory was a significant milestone in the American civil rights struggle and served as a beacon of hope for equality and justice worldwide.

  3. Jan 9, 2015 · Why You Should Care That Selma Gets LBJ Wrong 9 minute read President Lyndon B Johnson (1908 - 1973) discusses the Voting Rights Act with civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 ...

    • The Selma voting rights campaign started long before the modern Civil Rights Movement. Mrs. Amelia Boynton Robinson, her husband Samuel William Boynton, and other African American activists founded the Dallas County Voters League (DCVL) in the 1930s.
    • Selma was one of the communities where the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) began organizing in the early 1960s. In 1963, seasoned activists Colia (Liddell) and Bernard Lafayette came to Selma as field staff for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), known as “Snick.”
    • The white power structure used economic, “legal,” and extra-legal means, including terrorism, to prevent African Americans from accessing their constitutional right to vote and to impede organizing efforts.
    • Though civil rights activists typically used nonviolent tactics in public demonstrations, at home and in their own communities they consistently used weapons to defend themselves.
  4. Jan 28, 2010 · The Selma to Montgomery march was part of a series of civil rights protests that occurred in 1965 in Alabama, a Southern state with deeply entrenched racist policies. In March of that year, in an ...

  5. Jun 5, 2020 · In keeping its focus on one of the key chapters of the Civil Rights Movement – the Selma-Montgomery marches and the push for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 – Selma avoids the pitfalls of the biopic and succeeds in portraying Martin Luther King with a rare intimacy. Its maker spoke to Miriam Bale in this cover interview from our March 2015 issue.

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  7. Civil rights campaigns 1945-1965 March from Selma 1965. Notable events in the civil rights movement in the 1950s were the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Little Rock. The 1960s saw Sit Ins, the Freedom ...

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