The March from Selma to Montgomery (1965)

Thousands of people gathered in Selma, Alabama, where they collectively walked to Montgomery. This walk was led by Dr. Martin Luther King, and he alongside other nonviolent demonstrators marched to ensure that African Americans could hold the right to vote.

It was a 5 day, 54 mile march. Throughout the march they were attacked by state troopers with billy clubs and tear gas, historically known as Bloody Sunday.

A black and white photo from the 1960s of Martin Luther King Jr leading a large crowd of activists in a march