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50th anniversary year of the Selma-to-Montgomery March and the Voting Rights Act

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Monroeville – Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade Monday January 19 2015 Registration Fee for all entries $5.00. Reg. 1-251-789-2424

Marttin Luther King  Parade  Pre-Events This Week Wed. MCHC 212 Tiger Drive, Monroeville, AL 36460 PTO 6PM  Home School Community & Voting Civic Responsibility. 

Wed. 6PM Bible Study Family Marriage Limesstone Baptist Church 1798 Hwy 41 North Monroeville (251) 575-9872

Sat  Jan. 17 "Race Relations Church Spiritual Morality" @ Grace Church Pastor Mike Saucer 1945 Drewry Road Monroeville, AL. 36460 Pastor Mike Saucer
Contact 1 251 575 7290

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade Presented Monday January 19 2015
Parade Lineup Start Staging will Be 7AM Parade will start @ 10AM On Main Street (Across from Old Vanity Fair Dye House)

Ten Things You Should Know About Selma Before You See the Film

Pic (1) Slideshow (Image via Selma) Pic (2) A march of 15,000 in Harlem in solidarity with the Selma voting rights struggle. World Telegram & Sun photo by Stanley Wolfson. Library of Congress. Pic (3) Photos: A brave young boy demonstrates for freedom in front of the Dallas County courthouse in Selma on July 8, 1964. Selma sheriff deputies approach and arrest him. (Photos: Used by permission of Matt Herron/Take Stock Photos) Photos: Pic (4) Howard Zinn, James Baldwin, and a journalist on Freedom Day in October 1963. (Pic 5)Young women singing freedom songs in a Selma church. July 8, 1964. (Photo: (c) Matt Herron/Take Stock Photos)

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