For freedom, in the gray Sunday morning of 1965, in the Edmond Alabama province, governor of Alabama marched within a group of African Americans, in accordance with the instructions of Governor Governor George Wallace. I drive on the Monte Pettus bridge. Using Bullwhip, Billy Club, Tear gas, military soldiers worked for short periods of time for helpless protesters and injured 57 people while conducting strict southern isolation. In the protest, after the civil rights activist Jimmy Lee Jackson was killed, the voting leaders organized a march to begin in Selma and end in Montgomery's State Capitol.
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.
March 7, 1965: Approximately 600 civil rights marches from Selma to Montgomery in March went to Selma, Alabama state capital Montgomery to protest against oppression of black voters. The local police blocked them and attacked them cruelly. Martin Luther King and other civil rights leaders again led the march and finally arrived in Montgomery on 25th March, after successfully fighting for the marching right in the courtroom.
The Selma - Montgomery Parade was a three protest demonstration march along the highway on 54 miles (87 km) from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery 's capital in 1965. Organized by nonviolent activists, these demos are designed to show the desires of African-American citizens to ignore racially suppressed their constitutional rights. And it is part of the wider voting movement being done in Selma and in South America. . By emphasizing racial cheating, they contributed to the year of the Voting Rights Act, which is a groundbreaking federal credibility of the civil rights movement.