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The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
the freedoms and rights that a person has as a member of a given state or country.
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from unwarranted infringement by governments and private organizations, and ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the state without discrimination or repression.
Personal rights guaranteed and protected by the Constitution, i.e., freedom of speech, press, freedom from discrimination.
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one of the British colonies that formed the United States
a republic in Asia Minor on the Black Sea separated from Russia by the Caucasus mountains; formerly an Asian soviet but became independent in 1991
A state in the southeastern US, on the Atlantic coast; pop. 8,186,453; capital, Atlanta; statehood, Jan. 2, 1788 (4). Founded as an English colony in 1732 and named after George II, it was one of the original thirteen states. It was the site of General Sherman's “March to the Sea” in 1864 during the Civil War
a state in southeastern United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War
The Civil Rights Freedom Wall 2010-1106D0566
The Civil Rights Freedom Wall
of The City of Selma, Dallas County, Alabama
Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church
Headquarters of the Civil Rights Movement
Rev. James E. Jackson, Pastor
Presented by:
The Evelyn Gibson Lower Civil Rights Heritage Tour
SCLC / Women's Organizational Movement for Equality Now, Inc.
Evelyn Gibson Lowery, Founder / Chair
March 6, 2005
"Roll Call Of Freedom Fighters" 1950-2000
AFRO Teachers (1965)
C. J. Adam
Rev. L. L. Anderson
Marius Anderson
Nancy W. Anderson
Ulysses Blackmon
Joanne Bland
Bishop I. H. Bonner
Marguerite Brooks
Rubien N. Brooks
Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church Members
Dora Butler
Atty. J. L. Chestnut, Jr.
Cheyanne W. Christburg
Rev. M. C. Cleveland
Roy Collins
Annie Cooper
Bennie R. Crenshaw
Samson Crum
Rev. A. T. Days
Dr. William H. Dinkins
Earnest L. Doyle
Dr. Isabel Dumont
Andrew Durgan
Ira Durgan
Fathers of St. Edmond
Betty Fikes
Marie Foster
James E. Gildersleeve
Mattie Gill
Matisha Green
Rev. Jerome V. Harris
Lorenza Harrison
Rev. James Hasty
Cleophus Hobbs
Hattie Hudson
Lawrence Huggins
Rev. C. C. Hunter
Rev. J. D. Hunter
Malachi Hunter
Richie Jean Jackson
Dr. Sullivan Jackson
Keith High School Students
J. C. Kimbrough
Mary Lamar
Rev. P. H. Lewis
Annie Lowe
Dr. Edward Maddox
Gloria Maddox
Bob Mants
Eliza Manual
Lewis Marshall
Clint Martin
Annie McQueen
Ardisa Mauldin
Charles Mauldin
T. H. Mauldin
Cleophus Merritt
Ceola Miller
Louise Mitchell
Dr. Gasper Moore
Margaret Moore
Bernice Morton
Charles Moss
E. L. D. Moss
Fred Moss
Joan Mulder
Vivian B. Myers
Rose T. Nelson
Joyce O'Neal
Lula S. Parrish
Robert Perry
Maurice Quellet SSE
Rev. F. D. Reese
Rev. Joseph Rembert
James Reynolds
William Robertson
Amelia Boynton Robinson
Charles Robinson
Atty. Hank Sanders
C. J. Scott
Selma University Students (1965)
Nancy Sewell
Rev. Henry Shannon
Terry Shaw
Sisters of St. Joseph
Albert Southall
Staff of Good Samaritan Hospital
Roy Stones
James Thomas
Tipton High School Students
Atty. Rose Toure
Rev. Benny Tucker
Jacqueline B. Walker
Nathaniel Walker
Sam Walker
Dorothy Washington
Jimmy Webb
Alice West
Rachel West
Maggie Wheeler
Rev. Aquilla Williams
Charles Williams
Clarence Williams
Fred Williams, Sr.
National Supportive Field Staff
Rev. William "Fred" Bennett
Rev. James Bevel
Rev. Willie Bolden
Lillie Brown
Dorothy Cotton
Rev. Joseph Ellwanger
James Forman
Rev. James Lawson
Rev. Bernard Lafayette
Rev. Bernard Lee
Rev. John Lewis
Rev. James Orange
Ben "Sunshine" Owens
Cleve Sellers
Rev. C. T. Vivian
Rev. Hosea Williams
Rev. Andrew J. Young
Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 410 Martin Luther King Street, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. November 6, 2010. (TC)
Civil Rights Memorial
Part of the very moving Civil Rights Memorial at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, AL. It was designed by Asian-American architect, Maya Lin, the architect who designed the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC while she was still a student.