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Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches, which ushered in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. President Obama will be in Alabama to mark the occasion.
*** SAVE A TOTAL OF 44% WHEN YOU BUY 4 OR MORE ITEMS! GO TO OUR SPECIAL WEBSITE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER! *** https://www.etsy.com/shop/HistoricalMedia?coupon=44PERCENTOFF4ORMORE PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA HUGS REP. JOHN LEWIS ON BLOODY SUNDAY ANNIVERSARY (ZZ-994) President Barack Obama hugs Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. after his introduction during the event to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the Selma to Montgomery civil rights marches, at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 2015. Our photographs are high quality reproductions, in MINT condition, professionally printed on beautiful lustre finish photographic paper. IMPORTANT: Please be sure to click and enlarge the image provided in the listing to get an idea of the quality you can expect prior to purchasing. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHIPPING POLICY We provide FREE SHIPPING to all United States addresses. International shipping is available to Canada for an additional fee. Each photograph is packed in a highly protective, hard photographic mailer and shipped via USPS Ground Advantage, normally within 24 hours of receiving full payment. RETURN POLICY Your complete satisfaction is our goal. We truly want you to be completely satisfied with each and every purchase. All of our products feature a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are unhappy with your purchase for ANY reason your money will be refunded - NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Items may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs and any loss in value if an item isn't returned in original condition. If we can answer any questions on this item, or help you in any way, please contact us. Peruse our wide selection of unique items! New products are added frequently. Check back often!
This excellent Civil Rights Movement resource features a reading on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights. Also included is a reading comprehension worksheet and interactive notebook activity for your students to use based on the reading! The 1-page reading describes the purpose and J...
Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches, which ushered in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. President Obama will be in Alabama to mark the occasion.
Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches, which ushered in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. President Obama will be in Alabama to mark the occasion.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist and Baptist minister who played a key role in the American civil rights movement until his assassination in 1968.
More than 50 years ago, the Hawaiian lei made a surprise appearance during Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic Selma to Montgomery marches at the height of
Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches, which ushered in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. President Obama will be in Alabama to mark the occasion.
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Nash and her husband James Bevel drafted the initial plan for the Selma voting rights movement after a 1963 church bombing in Alabama.
Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches, which ushered in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. President Obama will be in Alabama to mark the occasion.