Bloody Sunday
Bloody Sunday occurred in Selma Alabama in March 7, 1965.
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Alabama
There were three major Selma to Montgomery marches: The first march was March 7, 1965; involving 600 portestors which ended in the "Bloody Sunday" incident in which the marchers were attacked by police. The second march was on March 9, 1965 with about 2,500 protestors. However they did not go all the way to Montgomery as there was a court order against it in effect at that time. On March 21, 1965, after the court order had been recinded, 8,000 protesters marched to Mongomery under protection of Amry and National Guard troops
Sunday bloody Sunday happened on January 30th 1972
George Wallace
It was a Sunday.
March 28, 1965 fell on a Sunday.
March 7, 1965 fell on a Sunday.
lead marchers were ; John lewis and Hosea Williams
The Selma Voting Rights Movement.
Amelia Platts Boynton Robinson is an American woman who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama and a key figure in the 1965 march that became known as Bloody Sunday.