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Selma Alabama on that Sunday in March – Haisten’s Mattress & Awning Co – Edmund Pettus Bridge – #changethename

Bloody Sunday Selma, March 7, 1965 © FBI Photo Files

Six hundred marchers assembled in Selma on Sunday, March 7, and, led by John Lewis and other SNCC and SCLC activists, crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River en route to Montgomery. Just short of the bridge, they found their way blocked by Alabama State troopers and local police who ordered them to turn around. When the protesters refused, the officers shot teargas and waded into the crowd, beating the nonviolent protesters with billy clubs and ultimately hospitalizing over fifty people. “Bloody Sunday” was televised around the world. – See more at: http://www.blackpast.org/aah/bloody-sunday-selma-alabama-march-7-1965#sthash.JGyLnWdB.dpuf

Vincenzo & myself  in Selma on July 15, 2015 – © Frank H. Jump

Selma Voting Rights Mural – Learning from the Past to Build for the Future – Selma, AL

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We Buy, Sell & Crack Pecans – Holley True Value Hardware – Selma, AL

Syntax is everything – © Frank H. Jump

Syntax is everything – © Frank H. Jump

Central Alabama Hardware Co. – Wholesale – Selma, AL

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Selma Beauty Supply – Selma, AL

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Coca-Cola – Delicious & Refreshing – Relieves Fatigue – Selma, AL

Delicious & Refreshing – Drink Coca-Cola © Frank H. Jump

Relieves Fatigue © Frank H. Jump

Hardware – Boston Bargain Store – Selma, AL

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I.M. Hayes – Tin Shop – Selma, AL

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Abandoned (?) Trailways Bus Terminal – Selma, AL

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Prissy’s Hair Fashions – Coca-Cola – Selma, AL

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump