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  • Collection: Bloody Sunday, Selma, Alabama, 1965

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Hudson High School student leader.

Hudson High School
A drive through Alabama's Civil Rights Corridor Page 188 - worked to recruit more students

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Date of Birth - 1926-06-03

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Huggins was 29 years old at the time of Bloody Sunday.

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University of Montevallo

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Danny Brown from 104C GWC moved to Cleveland, OH and has passed away

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Likely related to Hudson High School teacher and activist Ben Givhan.

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Hudson High School, 10th grade

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Identified as a resident of Syracuse, New York, in 1965 MCHR newsletter.

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Listed as National Secretary of MCHR in 1965 MCHR newsletter. Resident of New York.

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Confirmed by daughter and niece.
Alexandria, Virginia
Treated John Lewis.
According to her daughter Dorothy Straight: My mother would've been the first to insist, however, that she had infinitely less to lose than any one of the marchers that…

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Listed as a physician from Manhattan in MCHR newsletter and newspaper accounts.

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Identified as Dallas County posseman by FBI report.

Viola Jackson Dudley recalls being picked up and carried across Edmund Pettus Bridge by Earl Butler.

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Identified by FBI.

Wilcox County resident who participated in Bloody Sunday march.

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Interviewed in 2015.

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Edwin L.D. Moss was "one of Selma's most prominent black businessmen." Not only that, but he was an active participant in the Civil Rights Movement. He helped start demonstrations in Selma, and also was part of a Supreme Court case against Dallas…

Referred to by Alice Moore
Lives in Savannah

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Sardis, Alabama

Keith High School.
Football player.
US Coast Guard veteran.

Marion, Alabama resident during Bloody Sunday

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"Selma, Alabama
Flossie Menifee, 67, who marched on "Bloody Sunday" in 1965, stands in front of the A.M.E. Church where the march started as she commented on a billboard within sight of the Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma, Alabama that is sponsored by…
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