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  2. Mary Morgan Keipp - Wikipedia

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    Keipp's photograph of a man and a boy walking. Mary Morgan Keipp (October 25, 1875 in Selma, Alabama1961 in Selma, Alabama) was a noted figure in the art photography movement of the early 20th century, exhibiting her photographs of rural Dallas County African-Americans in major exhibitions at the New York Camera Club (December 1899), the Annual Photographic Salon (November 1900), Dudley ...

  3. Theresa Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 she was attacked and arrested by state troopers and sheriff's deputies along with other civil rights demonstrators attempting to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. She was the founder of the Safe House Black History Museum in Greensboro , Alabama, [ 2 ] the location where the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . was ...

  4. Catherine Burks-Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Burks was born on October 8, 1939, near Selma, Alabama, she was however raised in Birmingham, Alabama. Burks was a student at Tennessee State University. Burks was active in the Mississippi movement and was the co-editor of Mississippi Free Press from 1962 to 1963. Burks taught as an elementary school teacher in 1964.

  5. United Klans of America - Wikipedia

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    In July 1961, [2] Robert Shelton, the son of a member of the KKK, [5] settled in Alabama after his discharge from the Air Force. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] He rose to become the dominant figure or the Imperial Wizard , of the UKA after his "Alabama Knights" group merged with the "Invisible Empire, United Klans, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of America, Inc ...

  6. Bernard Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Lafayette (or LaFayette) Jr. (born July 29, 1940) is an American civil rights activist and organizer, who was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement.He played a leading role in early organizing of the Selma Voting Rights Movement; was a member of the Nashville Student Movement; and worked closely throughout the 1960s movements with groups such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating ...

  7. John Lewis, civil rights giant, crosses infamous Selma bridge ...

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    Crowds watched solemnly as the body of Rep. John Lewis crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge one final time, 55 years after the civil rights icon marched for peace and was met with brutality in Selma ...

  8. National Voting Rights Museum - Wikipedia

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    National Voting Rights Museum and Institute. The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, established in 1991 and opened in 1993, is an American museum in Selma, Alabama, which honors, chronicles, collects, archives, and displays the artifacts and testimony of the activists who participated in the events leading up to and including the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, and passage of the ...

  9. Merch glorifying UnitedHealthcare CEO killer floods online stores

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    On e-commerce platforms like Etsy, TikTok Shop, eBay and Redbubble, sellers are hawking merchandise featuring designs inspired by the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.