Selma to Montgomery March,1965

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This report will explain how the African-Americans wanted equal rights and voting rights. Hundreds of African Americans decided to march to Montgomery from Selma challenging the government and changing lives forever. In the year 1965, thousands of people marched for their rights. They marched to protest about how the blacks should not be segregated and should be treated fairly. During the march the civil rights activists and many other people were beaten and threatened, they just kept walking. They never gave up and they all knew what they were fighting for. Many blacks were not treated with nearly as much respect as they deserved or wanted. Thousands of nonviolent demonstrators were gathered by Martin Luther King. The first attempt of marching did not go as planned, the marchers were interrupted by angry mobs and cordons of police. This day was called, Bloody Sunday. The marchers plan was to walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and reach the capitol, this goal was not achieved that day. Most of the African-Americans agreed with each other that they should have the same rights as th...

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