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in marching with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr to | Selma, AL in order to encourage Civil Rights legisla |
Duty at Montgomery and | Selma, Ala., until July. |
James Reeb, Civil Rights activist murdered in | Selma, Alabama in 1965. |
B took over the ex-L&N line from Myrtlewood to | Selma, Alabama and the ex-Western Railway of Alabama |
His father was Thornton Goldsby of | Selma, Alabama and his mother was Hester King, a mul |
He was in private practice in | Selma, Alabama from 1830 to 1835, and in Woodsville, |
Milton Wood III was born in | Selma, Alabama on 21 August 1922 to Milton Wood, Sr |
eophus "Cid" Edwards, born October 10, 1943 in | Selma, Alabama is a graduate from Tennessee State Un |
Moss was born in 1931 in | Selma, Alabama and sang in a choir led by his sister |
1960s: Marched on | Selma, Alabama with Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Oscar Toney, Jr. (born 26 May 1939, | Selma, Alabama) was an American soul singer. |
September 12, 1946 in | Selma, Alabama) is an U.S. educator, activist, and a |
hop Moses B. Anderson (born September 9, 1928, | Selma, Alabama) is a bishop in the Roman Catholic Ch |
May 14, 1955, | Selma, Alabama) was a Major League Baseball player f |
nzo "Candy" Harris (born September 17, 1947 in | Selma, Alabama) was a Major League Baseball player f |
Calvin (Cal) Ramsey (born July 13, 1937 in | Selma, Alabama) is a retired American basketball pla |
FM) is a radio station licensed to serve | Selma, Alabama, USA. |
use is a historic Greek Revival-style house in | Selma, Alabama, United States. |
WBIH is a television station in | Selma, Alabama, serving the Montgomery, Alabama medi |
He was then transferred to | Selma, Alabama, where he founded the country group T |
He practiced law in | Selma, Alabama, eventually moving to Birmingham to b |
while working for Golden Eagle Enterprises in | Selma, Alabama, Battle signed Paul "Bear" Bryant to |
licensed to Orrville, Alabama, and serving the | Selma, Alabama, market. |
Kenny Brown (born on the Air Force base in | Selma, Alabama, July 5, 1953) is a blues slide guita |
on was forced to establish his headquarters in | Selma, Alabama, for the rest of the war. |
il rights activist who was murdered in 1965 in | Selma, Alabama, USA, as she campaigned for black suf |
ng, who asked that students and clergy come to | Selma, Alabama, to take part in a march to the state |
he position of president of Masonic College in | Selma, Alabama, which he accepted and held from Janu |
lar Army for gallantry during Wilson's Raid on | Selma, Alabama, where he led the 2nd Division in a c |
Licensed to | Selma, Alabama, USA. |
After the war, Walker moved to | Selma, Alabama, where he headed the Marine & Selma R |
Born in | Selma, Alabama, he graduated from Dallas Academy and |
He was the first African-American attorney in | Selma, Alabama, and the author of the autobiographic |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church in | Selma, Alabama, completed in 1875. |
Church is a church in | Selma, Alabama, United States. |
Bloch Park is a baseball stadium in | Selma, Alabama, United States. |
In | Selma, Alabama, voting rolls were 99% White and 1% A |
Paul M. Grist State Park is a state park near | Selma, Alabama, United States. |
is a historic Gothic Revival church located in | Selma, Alabama, United States. |
He resumed the practice of law in | Selma, Alabama, and died there January 26, 1923. |
(1340 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve | Selma, Alabama, USA. |
d to the bar in 1880 and commenced practice in | Selma, Alabama. |
th Judicial Circuit, which includes historical | Selma, Alabama. |
r. Martin Luther King, Jr. during his march to | Selma, Alabama. |
ials manufactured at the CS Naval Gun Works at | Selma, Alabama. |
for the 542nd USAF Band, Craig Air Force Base, | Selma, Alabama. |
rs who blessed the first civil rights march in | Selma, Alabama. |
Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Craig Field, | Selma Alabama. |
r whom the Pettus Memorial Bridge was named in | Selma Alabama. |
He resumed the practice of law in | Selma, Alabama. |
King was a co-founder of (and named) | Selma, Alabama. |
It was filmed in and around | Selma, Alabama. |
line proceeded north from Corduroy, Alabama to | Selma, Alabama. |
selection made by the Westerveldt Tree Co. of | Selma, Alabama. |
giment was mustered out on October 31, 1865 at | Selma, Alabama. |
s development West from Montgomery, Alabama to | Selma, Alabama. |
(89.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve | Selma, Alabama. |
Selma Aliye Kavaf, Turkish politician | |
e MLB players Duffy Dyer, Ed Figueroa and Dick | Selma, among others. |
Casa | Selma, an "air hut" |
The | Selma and Dallas County Public Library, established |
ents from as far as Kerman, Kingsburg, Sanger, | Selma, and Madera. |
rmingham, Gadsden, Montgomery, Auburn/Opelika, | Selma and Tuscaloosa. |
Farragut commissioned the prize gunboat as USS | Selma and placed her under the command of Lieutenant |
d by I-40; it continues on through Smithfield, | Selma, and Micro. |
etak Patel, (1981-), from Alabama, was born in | Selma and went on to become a professor of Computer |
and US 15 in Oxford, US 301 in Smithfield and | Selma, and US 701. |
In recognition of this, city officials in | Selma and some of King's family wanted to move his b |
Chestnut was born in | Selma, and attended Howard University Law School. |
iscopal Church, burned following the Battle of | Selma and rebuilt in 1871 |
ed in Stockholm and was the younger brother of | Selma Andersson, Adolf Andersson, and Robert Anderss |
Fort Blakely April 9. March to Montgomery and | Selma April 13-22. |
Later in 1864 he was reassigned to the | Selma arsenal where he would stay until the end of t |
he incorporated cities of Converse, Kirby, and | Selma as well as portions of Live Oak, Universal Cit |
adership of Joseph T. Smitherman, the mayor of | Selma at the time. |
ool Marching Band won Grand Sweepstakes at the | Selma Band review. |
Historian | Selma Berrol, however, has challenged the minimal tr |
egret", features Elijah Wood, Lemmy Kilmister, | Selma Blair and Mike Watt in the accompanying video. |
Selma Blair as Darcy | |
Selma Blair - Liz Sherman | |
Selma Blair - Beth Hagan | |
Selma Blair - Adelle | |
Selma Blair as Cassie | |
Selma Blair as Jane Baker | |
He has recently filmed WΔZ, alongside | Selma Blair and Melissa George, and Sugarhouse Lane. |
hero film, starring Ron Perlman, John Hurt and | Selma Blair, directed by Guillermo del Toro. |
Patrick Flanery, Summer Phoenix, Tara Reid and | Selma Blair. |
It stars Jared Leto, Jake Gyllenhaal, and | Selma Blair. |
r characters for the show, including Patty and | Selma Bouvier. |
und a space in the basement of the now-defunct | Selma Burke Arts Center in East Liberty. |
w in 1979; the Three Rivers Arts Festival with | Selma Burke in 1990; and the Manchester Craftsmen's |
ng the Civil War, Union troops marching toward | Selma burned the courthouse and several other buildi |
r 1945 and the police of Zwolle concluded that | Selma, by marrying the Polish Engel, also became Pol |
eidrick, Frank Dusy, and Abijah McCall, all of | Selma, California led to the Fresno Scraper (1883). |
David Gene Little (born April 18, 1961 in | Selma, California) is a former professional American |
pril 1984) is an American softball player from | Selma, California. |
In 1882, the | Selma City Council appointed a committee to select a |
It was renamed in honor of Smitherman by the | Selma City Council in 1979, for his role in preservi |
In 1960, he won a seat on the | Selma City Council. |
The | Selma Cloverleafs of the independent Southeastern Le |
Selma, Colorado | |
Selma Cuba as Flisan | |
ant and neglected until 1969, when the City of | Selma, Dallas County, and the Selma Housing Authorit |
Selma Diamond as Dr. Harriet Singer | |
The ship | Selma did not explode during the Filipstad fire. |
Selma Early College High School (Alternative) | |
Directed by J. Marreco, it starred | Selma Egrei, Newton Prado and Geraldo Del Rey. |
Selma Ek (1856-1941), Swedish opera singer | |
Selma El Mouissi as Nina, Max's daughter | |
Selma Elementary School | |
Kay | Selma Elson (born 25 January 1947), Australian polit |
Selma features an imposing tetrastyle Roman Doric po | |
g services of the First Presbyterian Church of | Selma for more than 40 years. |
Concordia College, | Selma, founded in 1922 as part of the Synodical Conf |
Afterward, he helped build the | Selma Free Library. |
In Zwolle | Selma gave birth to a son and a daughter. |
It is a unit of the | Selma Group and marks the end of the Cretaceous in A |
It is a unit of the | Selma Group and consists of the Cusseta Sand Member, |
as the Demopolis Chalk Formation, part of the | Selma Group. |
on (Santonian) and Mooreville Chalk Formation ( | Selma Group; Santonian-Lower Campanian) of Alabama, |
He was born in | Selma, Hants County, Nova Scotia, the son of Richard |
"Lullaby" (Music by Hugo Riesenfeld, lyrics by | Selma Hautzik) |
In 1990, | Selma High received national attention due to a seri |
uccessful in removing the tracking programs at | Selma High and in drawing larger attention to the ra |
In 1990, a group of students led protests at | Selma High School against this policy and the dismis |
Selma High School (Zoned) | |
Selma High competes in the Alabama High School Athle | |
n graduated from high school, Knox Academy, in | Selma in 1949. |
oats CSS Nansemond on the James River, and CSS | Selma in Mobile Bay. |
ute 41 approximately 22 miles (35 km) south of | Selma in southern Dallas County. |
route that serves as a connector route between | Selma in Dallas County and Centreville in Bibb Count |
ndsay Smith in the unincorporated community of | Selma in northern Grant Parish, located south of Geo |
In 1880, it relocated to | Selma in 1880. |
en counties, and between present-day Eldon and | Selma, Iowa. |
Selma is a historic property and former plantation i | |
Selma is considered Loudoun County's earliest and be | |
The present | Selma is a two and one half-story, hip-roofed, stucc |
Selma is best known as the residence of Armistead Th | |
Selma is a city in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Count | |
The Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building in | Selma is named in his honor. |
Selma is a song by the influential Yugoslav rock ban | |
Selma Jeanne Cohen (September 18, 1920 - December 23 | |
Five days later, | Selma joined in the Union Navy's bombardment of Fort |
They also recorded "Guilty" ( | Selma label). |
t and Fiction in the Autobiographical Works of | Selma Lagerlof - Assen, Netherlands : Van Gorcum, 19 |
Selma, Lord, Selma on IMDB. | |
Selma, Lord, Selma is a 1999 American film based on | |
Edward Marvin Head (January 25, 1918 in | Selma, Louisiana - January 31, 1980 in Bastrop, Loui |
He also participated in the 1965 | Selma marches during the civil rights movement. |
Upon selling | Selma, Mason joined the United States Army and while |
Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger (August 15, 1924 - December | |
ano to the poems of a girl to her boyfriend of | Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger, an eighteen year old girl w |
Selma, Michigan | |
Selma Middle CHAT Academy (Zoned) | |
sed the former courthouse to a new school, the | Selma Military Institute. |
Selma, Missouri | |
Sheyann became so involved with the | Selma movement that she began skipping school to att |
He returned home as | Selma's only black attorney, and represented civil r |
Michael became | Selma Municipal Judge in 1995 and served until 1998. |
try to the Eurovision contest since 1999, when | Selma placed second with the song "All Out of Luck." |
l years (between 1880-1901) as the Pensacola & | Selma Railroad and quickly became a part of the Loui |
t It"/"Sooner Or Later", which was released on | Selma Records in 1963, under the name Clarence Reid |
Selma returned for Iceland after being runner-up in | |
youngest of six children born to Heinrich and | Selma Reuss. |
1875 to assume the operations of the bankrupt | Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad. |
antic Railroad at Cartersville, Georgia to the | Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad at Prior, Georgia al |
married Milwaukee heiress Bertha Merkel (aka: | Selma Rose), the daughter of George and Mary Merkel, |
David Burton Morris, | Selma Rubin, Jerald J. Silverhardt and |
He was survived by his wife, | Selma Sachs Axelrod (November 4, 1916 - January 9, 2 |
H. Thedore and | Selma Seaborg lived in the home until their deaths i |
Homer, Patty, and | Selma sit on the couch. |
Selma, Staunton County, Virginia | |
The song is an up-tempo number, with | Selma telling her listeners that they must believe i |
Selma, Texas | |
rted in Smithfield along US 301 going north to | Selma, then east through Pine Level to its eastern t |
Duty at Montgomery and | Selma till July 30 when the battery was ordered to I |
uther King Jr. on the voting-rights march from | Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. |
In the early 1970s, it was rerouted east from | Selma to Wilson's Mills along formerly secondary roa |
designated by the National Park Service as the | Selma to Montgomery National Voting Rights Trail. |
man to Alabama, where he helped coordinate the | Selma to Montgomery marches in support of black voti |
vil Rights Movement, Sales participated in the | Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965. |
ission to change its community of license from | Selma to Orrville, Alabama. |
was merged into the WRA, creating a line from | Selma to West Point, Georgia. |
of Historic Places in 1990, and is part of the | Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail, created |
ting the acute racial conflict that led to the | Selma to Montgomery marches in the American Civil Ri |
This church was a starting point for the | Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 and, as the meet |
g minimum wage and the labor delegation on the | Selma to Montgomery marches against racial discrimin |
g Orange's incarceration soon led to the famed | Selma to Montgomery marches, including the infamous |
in that city), Williams v. Wallace (protected | Selma to Montgomery marchers), and Lee v. Macon (des |
ama governor George Wallace with regard to the | Selma to Montgomery marches has been characterized i |
events of the 1960s, such as the civil rights | Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965, and portraits o |
participated in King's civil rights march from | Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965, and was co-org |
r should have been the Civil Rights march from | Selma to Montgomery |
During the | Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965, the march campe |
n many civil rights initiatives, including the | Selma to Montgomery marches. |
The 1965 | Selma to Montgomery marches followed US 80 between t |
Selma tries to use her niece in order to resurrect " | |
In 1920, Pittenger became ill and returned to | Selma, two years later Professor Clippinger became i |
th two-hits and then caught a Jim Bunning-Dick | Selma two-hitter. |
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