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The president during the Selma, Alabama violence in March 1965 was Lyndon B. Johnson. The events, particularly the march known as "Bloody Sunday," highlighted the struggle for civil rights and voting access for African Americans. Johnson responded by advocating for voting rights legislation, which led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act later that year.

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