The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail’s third Interpretive Center is now at the heart of the Alabama State University campus.
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Speeches, a panel discussion, musical guests, and a prayer for those civil rights advocates who passed were all held as event coordinators reflected on the importance and impact of the civil rights movement. Former students from Carver, Booker T Washington High Schools, and ASU were recognized for their involvement with the original Selma to Montgomery voting rights march almost decades ago.
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