USA Road Trip. Dzień 27. Edmund Pettus Bridge. Selma, Alabama...
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Black History in 360 - Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL
Look around The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama in this 360-degree VR immersive video. It's an important historical site as in 1965 police savagely attacked civil rights activists as they attempted to march to Montgomery, the state capital. The movie Selma is based on this event. Powerful reminder on how our ancestors spilled blood to make sure we had the right to #Vote
Hillary Clinton, Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee (D-Texas) march across Edmund Pettus Bridge, 3/3/2019
Hillary Clinton, Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee (D-Texas) march across Edmund Pettus Bridge, 3/3/2019
Martin arrives at the famous Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma
Us here in the 'Two Hearts Beat as One' team kicked off our walk from Selma to Montgomery earlier today from the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge. Martin arrived early to scope it out - here's what he had to say!
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Selma, Edmund Pettus Bridge, and a Black President | The Benjamin Dixon Show
Last segment of the day. Recapped the President's speech at the base of the Edmund Pettus bridge.
ALABAMA PRINCE HALL MASONS 52nd ANNIVERSARY SELMA TO MONTGOMERY VOTING RIGHTS MARCH. ( 3/5/17)
MWPHGLAL Masons, line up to take part in the 52nd anniversarySelma to Montgomery vote to right march across the Edmund Pettus bridge.
Selma-to-Montgomery March
The Selma-to-Montgomery March for voting rights ended three weeks--and three events--that represented the political and emotional peak of the modern civil rights movement. On Bloody Sunday, March 7, 1965, some 600 civil rights marchers headed east out of Selma on U.S. Route 80. They got only as far as the Edmund Pettus Bridge six blocks away, where state and local lawmen attacked them with billy clubs and tear gas and drove them back into Selma. Two days later on March 9, Martin Luther King, Jr., led a symbolic march to the bridge. Then civil rights leaders sought court protection for a third, full-scale march from Selma to the state capitol in Montgomery.
Crossing the new 520 bridge for the first time.
5/29/16 Pretty boring but it was a first :)
Obama about racial discrimination in America at Selma Bridge: Ferguson is not isolated case
US President Barack Obama delivered an impressive speech at 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma. Obama, talking about racial discrimination, said that US doesn't need Ferguson report to know the truth. 'We know the march is not yet over. We know the race is not yet won,' stated Obama.
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Obama leads Selma 50th anniversary march
US President Barack Obama and former President George W Bush lead a crowd of politicians and civil rights leaders in a ceremonial walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the scene of the Bloody Sunday march of 1965.
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Remembering Selma to Montgomery March
Photos in the video are of the Selma to Montgomery March (1965) and other marches and protests from all over the world. People everywhere speak out for JUSTICE. Their voices will be heard.
song: Walk On by Michelly Cordova
some marches listed:
Selma to Montgomery March (1965)
Ferguson March
Saffron Revolution -
March for the Alternative London -
Sacramento Education Cuts -
SDS in Austin, TX -
February 6, 1976 - Protests begin over the killings of 2 Menominee tribal members on February 2 by Menominee County Sheriff Kenneth Fish, after officers responded to a domestic complaint at the home of one of the men. Demonstrations include a march to the State Capitol.
Delhi University teachers holding a protest march -
Occupy Wall Street -
Egyptian protesters -
Antiwar Protest -
Indigenous Brazilians Protest Dam -
Indonesia's Gas Price Protest -
Ukrainian EU Protest -
Student in Spain Protest Budget Cuts -
Venezuela Government Protest -
Deleware memorial bridge
Traveling, new york
Prince Hall Masons march across Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma, Alabama 3/3/19
MWPHGLAL in conjunction with Brethren from several different states marching across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL on 3/13/19
USA Road Trip - Mississippi River, Great Plains of Texas, Joshua Tree, Ep. 3
We drove 2,453 miles across the United States. Starting in Atlanta Georgia, we made the following stops along the way towards California:
Day 1: Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Bienville National Forest, Jackson Mississippi
Day 2: Vicksburg, Mississippi River, Dallas Texas
Day 3: Plano Texas, friends and family rest day
Day 4: Hermleigh Texas, Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Day 5: Guadalupe Mountains National Park, El Paso Texas, Las Cruces New Mexico, Mesa Arizona
Day 6: Joshua Tree National Park
We plan on spending a few weeks exploring California, and then head back east making stops to go rockclimbing and exploring National Parks.
Music:
Fargo // Riot
Heartland // Silent Partner
Selma remembers ‘Bloody Sunday’
Just over half a century ago nearly 600 protestors marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala. on their way to Montgomery to fight for voting rights. Police stopped the protestors and beat many of them injuring nearly 50 people.
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Discoveries America, Alabama Preview
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Dauphin Island is the gateway to the latest “Discoveries…America” documentary featuring the state of Alabama. History buffs can learn about Fort Gaines (Damn the torpedoes - full speed ahead!) while nature lovers can explore the sandy beaches and estuaries of the island.
Offshore, oystermen have been working the gulf for generations, bringing in an important harvest and component of the local economy.
Sea Lab, the marine science and education center, is home to the Estuarium, a place where visiting students get their feet wet exploring the marine environment and local researchers study jellyfish and sea grass. The nearby heronry is the home of many nesting great blue herons.
Mobile is an historic city with stately antebellum mansions, like the Bragg Mitchell home. The original Mardi Gras city now has its own Carnival Museum.
Further north is Selma, a town internationally recognized as ground zero for the voting rights movement of 1965. The Museum of Voting Rights explains the history of the foot soldiers who marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, all the way to Montgomery, in the fight to secure the Voting Rights Act.
The rolling hills of northern Alabama are home to a variety of outdoor pursuits, among them, the sport of raccoon hunting. Coon dog training is serious business here, so much so that the only coon dog cemetery in the world is located here.
At the Mt. Top Flea Market outside of Atalla, over 100 acres of vendors sell just about anything under the sun. “If it’s not here this week, come back next…”
Ave Maria Grotto is located on the grounds of a Benedictine monastery. For several decades one of the monks labored to create an unusual display of miniatures…scale models of unique architectural buildings from around the world, created from a mixture of found objects, concrete and whatever else he could lay his hands on.
11 06 2019 Selma Public Works employee 12 pm meeting
Prince Hall Mason/GEastern Stars In Selma Al Wallink Across The pettus bridge (Bloody Sunday)
Boody Sunday
A Moment with Hon. Past Grand Master Roosevelt Tennessee, Star Tom Lodge No. 100
Hon. Past Grand Master Roosevelt Tennessee of Star Tom Lodge No. 100, District 19, M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge, F&AM of Texas, speaks about his life and times in Prince Hall Freemasonry during Black History Month, February 26, 2019.
Texas State Representative Alberto Alonzo at Selma Anniversary March
March 7th, 2015 fifty years after Martin Lurther King Jr's historic
march on Selma Alabama citizen of Dallas Texas gather to commemorate the event and draw attention to the ongoing civil rights struggle of today. After marching across the Margret Hunt
bridge in tribute to King's crossing of the Edmund Pettus bridge on Bloody Sunday a series of speakers outside the Dallas
Courthouse sounds the call to action for the next generation of civil rights leaders