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website of Never Lose Sight of Freedom resource
material for educators consists of seven thought-provoking lesson
plans on the cause, course, and impact of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery
Voting Rights March.
These
interactive instructional units teach the values of hope, perseverance,
democracy, citizenship, law and justice, courage, and economic empowerment
that are so intricately woven into the tapestry of U.S. history.
To review a lesson plan, click one of the concepts at the left.
Click
here to learn more
about the Never Lose Sight of Freedom project.
You may also review the history of the Selma to Montgomery Voting
Rights March, view photographs, or listen to audio files related
to the Civil Rights Movement.
Annual
Bloody Sunday Memorial Parade, Selma, Alabama, 2004
On left, Bloody Sunday Anniversary banner, Selma City Hall, 2004
Photos by L. Wade Black and Bonnie M. Fountain. Used with permission.
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