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by Joanne Moen Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When is the bridge crossing Jubilee in Selma?

SELMA, Ala. (WSFA) - The annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee is coming up in Selma in a few weeks. The jubilee will be March 3-6, concluding with a march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

Who is joining the 2022 bridge crossing Jubilee?

Vice President Kamala Harris will join the jubilee on Sunday. She will cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge and deliver remarks. LIVE: Officials are gearing up in Selma to talk about upcoming events for the 2022 Bridge Crossing Jubilee. This year’s music festival will be free of charge.

What is the Selma Jubilee?

Affectionately called “The Jubilee”, it was founded in Selma, Alabama as a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization. Our commitment is to the commemoration and preservation of the spirit of the struggle for the right to vote in this country and the world.

What's new in Jubilee Park 2022?

– Timber Framed, Post and Beam Building – Designed and erected by the DIY Cable Network “Barnwood Builders”. New for 2022, the second Timber Framed, Post and Beam Building. – Blaker’s Mill – Meal Grinding at various times throughout the Jubilee.

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What is the Jubilee in Selma Al?

Every year on the first weekend in March, the Bridge Crossing Jubilee commemorates both the bloody confrontation at the Pettus Bridge and the march from Selma to Montgomery that followed. Events include a parade, a Miss Jubilee Pageant, a mock trial, and a commemorative march to the bridge.

When was the Selma bridge crossing?

Marilyn Miller's 1989 book, The Bridge at Selma (Turning Points in American History), describes the repercussions of the events of March 7, 1965, on Edmund Pettus Bridge.

What is Selma Alabama known for?

The city is best known for the Battle of Selma and for the Selma to Montgomery Marches. Selma is home to the largest contiguous historic district in the State of Alabama.

How long was the road from Selma to Montgomery Alabama?

54-mileIn March of that year, in an effort to register Black voters in the South, protesters marching the 54-mile route from Selma to the state capital of Montgomery were confronted with deadly violence from local authorities and white vigilante groups.

How far is it from Birmingham to Selma?

89.8 milesThe distance between Birmingham and Selma is 78 miles. The road distance is 89.8 miles.

What percentage of Selma Alabama is black?

83.41%Black or African American: 83.41% White: 14.66% Asian: 1.41% Two or more races: 0.24%

What percentage of blacks voted in Selma in 1965?

1-2%Though African Americans constituted approximately 50% of Selma's population in the 1960s, only 1-2% were registered voters. On February 1, 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. led more than 250 activists to the Dallas County Courthouse to register to vote.

What is Bloody Sunday in Selma Alabama?

On March 7, 1965, in Selma, Alabama, a 600-person civil rights demonstration ends in violence when marchers are attacked and beaten by white state troopers and sheriff's deputies. The day's events became known as "Bloody Sunday."

What happened on march 7th 1965?

On March 7, 1965, state and local police used billy clubs, whips, and tear gas to attack hundreds of civil rights activists beginning a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capitol in Montgomery.

Did they cross the bridge in Selma?

Two weeks after Bloody Sunday, more than three thousand protestors crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on their way to Montgomery—a 54-mile trip. Troops surrounded the bridge, much as they did two weeks earlier, but this time, they were there to protect the marchers.

How many people died on Bloody Sunday civil rights?

13 peopleReport. The report of the inquiry was published on 15 June 2010. It concluded, "The firing by soldiers of 1 PARA on Bloody Sunday caused the deaths of 13 people and injury to a similar number, none of whom was posing a threat of causing death or serious injury".

What bridge did MLK walk across?

the Edmund Pettus BridgeWhile King was in Atlanta, his SCLC colleague Hosea Williams and SNCC leader John Lewis led the march. The marchers made their way through Selma across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where they faced a blockade of state troopers and local lawmen commanded by Clark and Major John Cloud, who ordered the marchers to disperse.

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