Creating the United States

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Marching on Montgomery, Alabama, for Civil Rights

Marching on Montgomery, Alabama, for Civil Rights (113.03.00)

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The struggle for civil rights and equality for African Americans was part of the reform surge of the Kennedy-Johnson presidential era. Here Americans, both white and black, are marching from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in March 1965, in an effort to focus national attention on federal legislation to guarantee voting rights for all Americans.
The struggle for civil rights and equality for African Americans was part of the reform surge of the Kennedy-Johnson presidential era. Here Americans, both white and black, are marching from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in March 1965, in an effort to focus national attention on federal legislation to guarantee voting rights for all Americans.