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March 7, 1965 -- approximately 600 peaceful demonstrators approached the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. They had begun their procession less than a mile away at the Brown Chapel A ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ended the discriminatory practices against Black voters that were prevalent in many states ...
As we head into the hazy dog days of summer, we are celebrating sweat on screen with "Sweaty Cinema," a showcase of films ...
The talent that resides in Central and South Alabama will be on display all weekend. Enjoy spectacular athletic abilities at ...
Facing a sea of state troopers, Charles Mauldin was near the front line of voting rights marchers who strode across the now ...
Raleigh, NC – The Department of Natural and Cultural Resources has awarded nearly $11 million to trail development and restoration projects in the Piedmont. The General Assembly authorized these funds ...
Historian Kate Thomas walked through Afton’s Old Village on Tuesday afternoon, stopping often to point out different historic ...
Brevard couple who investigators say were shot to death by their grandson were strong on faith, family and civil rights ...
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CultureMap San Antonio on MSNHuge retail hub brings America's buzziest restaurant chains to SchertzSan Antonio’s unprecedented development boom continues to point northward with the upcoming 72-acre Schertz Station, now ...
Facing a sea of state troopers, Charles Mauldin was near the front line of voting rights marchers who strode across the ...
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