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In the last decade, at least 20 states have passed laws or policies that restrict how history can be taught in schools. Since ...
I, Michael Jackson, am announcing my candidacy for Mayor of Selma, Alabama.Today, Selma has the lowest quality of education ...
A memorial for Jimmie Lee Jackson stands at the former site of Mack's Cafe, where he was beaten and shot by Alabama State Troopers on Feb. 18, 1965, in Marion, Alabama.
They were marching for the right to vote and in protest of the tragic death of Jimmie Lee Jackson, who had died just days earlier from injuries inflicted by an Alabama state trooper as he tried to ...
CIVIL RIGHTS Jimmie Lee Jackson was a $6-a-day Negro woodcutter who lived with his mother, his sister and his grandfather on a patch of red-clay soil outside Marion, Ala. One night last month ...
Selma on Sunday marked the 60th anniversary of the clash that became known as Bloody Sunday. The attack shocked the nation and galvanized support for the U.S. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The marchers were protesting white officials’ refusal to allow Black Alabamians to register to vote, as well as the killing days earlier of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a minister and voting rights ...
The marchers were protesting white officials' refusal to allow Black Alabamians to register to vote, as well as the killing days earlier of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a minister and voting rights ...
Kid's Programming. Bounce TV. Where to find 48.2 and 48.3 on cable. ... Rev. Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson and NAACP President Derick Johnson, from left, march across the Edmund Pettus bridge during ...
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