Viola Liuzzo is a young housewife and mother who devoted time and life to the civil rights movement. The murderer of Ku Klux Klan finished her membership as a Freedom Rider in Selma in March and in her life. My report will reflect the reason for her murder, how her death and mock trial of the murderer caused the ripple effects of the civil rights society, justice system, FBI and the White House. It will discuss how her life brings about policy changes on the voting rights of African Americans and why she is regarded as an important person in the civil rights movement.
Viola Fauver Gregg Liuzzo (April 11, 1925 - 25 March 1965) is a monotheist monasticist civil rights activist in the state of Michigan. In March 1965, a housewife and a 5 - year - old mother Liu Zuozuo accepted Martin Luther King 's complaint and went to Selma in Alabama to try a march on Bloody Sunday. Monday after Pettus Bridge. Liu Zuo participated in a parade from successful Selma to Montgomery, and supported adjustment and logistics. Returning to Montgomery Airport from other trips to activists and from other activists, she was shot by members of KKK. She is 39 years old this year.
Between Selma and Montgomery, a white woman drives a car on a dark motorway in Alabama. In the seat next to her there is a black male, Leroy Morton. It was 1965. Viola Gregg Liuzzo is a 39-year-old medical student, mother of five children from Detroit, and dispatches civil rights activists to Freedom March. When she heard the parade she said to her husband, "Too many people are talking." She got into the car and headed for Alabama. Before going home, she called her husband and said, "I am very happy, do not worry." She was Selma, she did not notice that she and Morton were discovered by members of KKK. They are following her on the highway now. They rolled down the window, accelerated towards the car of Liu Rui pointing at the rifle and shooting. Liu Zuo hit the head
Viola Liuzzo is a 39-year-old activist and his mother is from Detroit and promises to participate in civil rights and sports to Alabama. After a historic parade from Selma to Montgomery, she helped other protesters to the airport. In car, along with her black colleague Leroy Moton, a car full of Klu Klux Klansmen drove her out of the way and shot her in the head to kill her. She is the only Caucasian woman who died of civil rights movement.