At the front of more than 3 000 marchers when they left selma on march 21 1965 for the epic 52 mile walk to montgomery.
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This came during the height of violence in early 1965.
Two days later on march 9 martin luther king jr led a symbolic march to the bridge.
King is best known for advancing civil rights through nonviolence and civil disobedience inspired by his christian beliefs and the.
Was promoting an economic boycott of alabama products to put pressure on the state to integrate schools and employment.
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In the name of african american voting rights 3 200 civil rights demonstrators in alabama led by martin luther king jr begin a historic march from selma to montgomery the state s capital.
Martin luther king and the march for freedom on 21 march 1965 after a months long battle the freedom march finally set off from selma to montgomery to lobby for voter.
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Martin luther king jr s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from selma to montgomery alabama in 1965.
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Selma march political march led by martin luther king jr from selma alabama to the state s capital montgomery that occurred march 21 25 1965.
The march became a landmark in the american civil rights movement and directly led to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965.
These three marches were protests that were held in 1965.
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Then civil rights leaders sought court protection for a third full scale march from selma to the state capitol in montgomery.
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On 25 march 1965 martin luther king led thousands of nonviolent demonstrators to the steps of the capitol in montgomery alabama after a 5 day 54 mile march from selma alabama where local african americans the student nonviolent coordinating committee sncc and the southern christian leadership conference sclc had been campaigning for voting rights.
The reason why the activists organized these marches was to fight for their constitutional right to vote.
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Turning around on the bridge in selma happened during one of the selma to montgomery marches.