In the 100th year, there were many important events in the 20th century. During this period all civil rights of all Americans have made great progress. In the two demos, a large number of people participated. Washington DC, from March to March in Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to ensure color uniformity in the south. Differences and similarities to consider Washington March is one of the most important parts of the civil rights movement in various ways. The focus of this parade is to equalize southern blacks.
Selmaumachi was known from Selma, Alabama to the political parade of the capital Montgomery, in March from Selma to Montgomery, and it took place from March 21 to 25, 1965. Under the guidance of Martin Luther King, the parade was a couple of climax events. During the turbulent week, the demonstrators tried marching twice, but they were intercepted violently by the local police. About 25,000 people participated in a parade about 50 miles (80 kilometers). Together, these events became a breakthrough event of the American civil rights movement, which directly led to the passage of the voting rights law in 1965.
This week, Americans commemorate the 50th anniversary of Landmark Selma at the Montgomery Parade led by pastor Martin Luther King and will help to secure the voting rights bill in 1965. Celebrate with a new movie Selma It is an important milestone for us is. Country History In the process, Americans should remember another important voting parade that took place 102 years ago. This parade was held in Washington DC on March 3, 1913. Like Selma's protest action, it was attacked by enemies opposing the anger freedom led by Alice Stokes Paul, the leader of female election campaigns. .
On March 9, 1965, Martin Luther King again tried a trip from more than 1,500 other civil rights advocates to Selma's Montgomery. But King decided to return to Selma after meeting the state police. In that Selma, the white minister named James Rib was murdered by a group of apartheid. On March 21, 1965, more than 3,000 demonstrators led by Martin Luther King Jr. began tragedy from South African Selma to Montgomery, Africa. African-Americans vote. Unlike previous attempts, the demonstrators were disturbed by the US military and the National Guard. In addition to participating in the parade, Liu Zuo helped promote supporters between Selma and Montgomery. The organization arrived in Montgomery on 25th March 1965, and the king made a speech about the stairs of the State Capitol within the crowd of around 25,000 people.