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  • Collection: Bloody Sunday, Selma, Alabama, 1965

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Author of "Tip of the Arrow"

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Fikes's account of Bloody Sunday appears in Handson the Freedom Plow.

Bettie Mae Fikes grew up surrounded by music. Her family was one of musicians, and from the age of six she herself was singing solos in church. After joining SNCC at the
age of…

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

Boynton says she accompanied Hosea Williams in a scouting expedition of the state troopers locations on Bloody Sunday prior to the start of the march.

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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…

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Interviewed in 2015.

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"ABC Wednesday is celebrating the letter H this week, and Willie Carlyle is a Selma native who moved up north at the age of 19, but his HEART was HERE, and he came HOME to retire.
I was taking pictures of renovations at the Old Depot Museum…

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Possibly a 10th grade student at Hudson High School in 1965.

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Possibly an 11th grade Hudson High School student in 1965.
Lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Lola Sewell has his contact information. He was a classmate of Joe Smitherman.

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Facebook lead on this marcher's first name.

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SNCC
Lowndes County, Alabama native
Princeton Freedom Center
Princeton, New Jersey

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SNCC. Address listed as Princeton, New Jersey. Princeton Freedom Center. Selma, Alabama, native.
Hudson High School, Class of 1965

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"My mom had already told us that we couldn't march that Sunday. When she wasnt looking my oldest brother (Profit Barlow a12th grader at R. B. Hudson High School) had slipped out of the house. So she decided that it was best if she stayed home and…

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"My mom had already told us that we couldn't march that Sunday. When she wasnt looking my oldest brother (Profit Barlow a12th grader at R. B. Hudson High School) had slipped out of the house. So she decided that it was best if she stayed home and…

Marion, Alabama
Albert Turner, Jr.

Marion
Albert Turner, Jr.

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Possible identification.
Worked at Bushhog in Selma.

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Possible identification.
Worked as a nurse.

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SNCC Staff

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Hudson High School, 10th grade

Emory University
While he did not march in Selma, Bernard was an integral part of the movement and it has often been said that it the planning and execution would not have been possible him.

University of Rhode Island

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From page 124
In Peace and Freedom: My Journey in Selma
Bernard LaFayette Jr.
Emory University
Kathryn Lee Johnson
University of Rhode Island




"Other leaders at the front included Rev. Frederick Reese; Mrs. Boynton; Charles Mauldin, a…
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