The image juxtaposed Donald Trump's political slogan with a photo of state troopers confronting civil rights marchers in ...
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which has an upcoming exhibit on the Selma march, placed the billboard ad.
Jr. Day have involved the new movie “Selma,” about the historic marches from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama in 1965. Viewers may wish to supplement the film with JTA’s coverage at the time ...
The words “Make America Great Again” were emblazoned across the image, drawing parallels to the blatant violence of the Jim ...
Zoom out: The Alabama law is one of many passed in GOP-controlled states that seek to limit discussions around race, ...
A controversial billboard featuring the name of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts has been taken down, and the City of Montgomery is promising a full review.
It ended in 1956. The Selma to Montgomery March took place in 1965 in Alabama. In March, protesters walked the 54-mile route in an effort to register Black voters in the South. However ...
The work, designed by the art collective For Freedoms, depicts a photograph from Selma’s Bloody Sunday in 1965 overlaid with Trump’s campaign slogan.
2025 CAMBRIDGE — Cambridge resident Roy Davis remembers approaching Edmund Pettus Bridge for the first time during the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965. He was 14 years old.
Part of his legacy includes leading a march from Selma, Alabama to the state capitol in Montgomery in March of 1965. Demonstrators were fighting racial voter discrimination. It’s been nearly 60 ...