March from Selma to Montgomery | American Freedom Stories | Biography
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- On Sunday, March 21, 1965, nearly 8,000 people began the five-day march from Selma to Montgomery for voting rights. #Biography
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March from Selma to Montgomery | American Freedom Stories | Biography
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Gets me Misty eyed how these people fought for decency and humanity
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I remember this day just like it was yesterday. I was in school when this was going on. I went to a school the name of was Baker.
Wonderful
I would have marched right along with them!
lissalives Smoot me too
@@antoniobrown1054 same
Well now you can
now you can
🧢
Thankful for our ancestors 🙏
Only learnt about this from the movie. Not school
That’s terrible. Such a momentous event in African-American history should be mandatory.
@@tompraeger Pass it on.
I think I learned about it in school
Please add captions to make it accessible for the DHH viewers for it is equal for all audiences to understand :)
Bruh shush man it’s there TH-cam channel they can do it how they want and if you don’t agree with the fact some people are unable to view it you go and make one. Just shush man life ain’t equal and never will be so just shush man people can make there videos how they want and u don’t agree watch something else
@@smellybreathbigtoes9753 I'm commenting this a year later, but this person was making a suggestion for them. If you don't like their suggestion, you can simply ignore them..
@@smellybreathbigtoes9753 how about you shut up because yes life aint equal but it can be made equal to certain extents so just ignore the post if you dont like it and also learn to spell because it is "their" and not "there", because "there" is used for pointing out a location/indicating when you will be at a certain location and "their" is used to say that something belongs to another person that you dont directly know/or multiple people
And thank GOD that they all wanted more got more. We had nothing and countless people lost their lives for it.
Amen
Thank all of u , who marched for us
What a lovely video.
great video. 😄
How could 24 heartless people dislike this!!!! >:0
They might’ve wanted a different approach rather than peaceful
Sweet. 😊
beautiful
We are right back in 1965
Sadly
@@galopexv5853 Not at all. their can be progress made but that is not the truth.
Zach Sharp I meant the fact that they’re still marching for equality like they did back in 1965 . It’s not as bad as it was back then but it’s still sad how people still have to march just to get treated right so yes, it is true.
Sadly we are but I know good will overcome!
do NOT vote republican.
My JESUS JESUS MY LORD🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
wow😭😁
Dad told it was. We ended in Cuba
0:00 "thesumuracumiimarchen" :') i dont know what he said
"the selma and montgomery march"
@@thepurplemuffin5982 to*
no mamen no entendi jajajajjajj
React to Adin giving his security a car
The support from President well that is a false support even we know that out here.
Bernie2020
Castro welcome them.
Abduzcan
You know your channel is dead when you have more subs than views on your video :P
when you only have 5 subs
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I would have marched right along with them!
Gets me Misty eyed how these people fought for decency and humanity
I remember this day just like it was yesterday. I was in school when this was going on. I went to a school the name of was Baker.
How old were you?
I was 14 years old.
@@teresalewelling7318 Were you living in or near Selma?
Please add captions to make it accessible for the DHH viewers for it is equal for all audiences to understand :)
And thank GOD that they all wanted more got more. We had nothing and countless people lost their lives for it.
How could 24 heartless people dislike this!!!! >:0
Maybe because they have it as school assignment?
@@netheritehatescursing maybe there assole
@@devorah935 maybe
Pov: dislikes nolonger show u