"Selma," as in Alabama, was the epicenter of segregation in the South, leading to a march that turned violent, compelling President Lyndon B. Johnson to make a memorable statement that led to the adoption of the Civil Rights Act.
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"Selma," as in Alabama, was the epicenter of segregation in the South, leading to a march that turned violent, compelling President Lyndon B. Johnson to make a memorable statement that led to the adoption of the Civil Rights Act.
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