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Year
1965
Video Details
10:42; B&W; silent; V-142 S. 1239
Description
This film contains footage of the March 1965 voter registration demonstrations in Selma, Alabama. There is sound at the beginning, but the majority of the film is raw footage with no sound. It first shows African American protesters, including students, marching and singing in front of a courthouse. There is footage with sound of Martin Luther King Jr. speaking, followed by scenes of Andrew Young, John L. Lewis and other black leaders. The film also includes scenes around the Edmund Pettus Bridge, including the violent police attack on the marchers shown from a distance. An injured protester is shown being lifted by other protesters and a police officer, and there are several scenes of armed police officers before and after the violence. The film also shows Governor LeRoy Collins arriving to view the march and going to speak with Martin Luther King Jr. President Lyndon Johnson appointed Collins head of the Community Relations Service (CRS) in 1964. At the request of President Johnson, Collins came to Selma on behalf of the CRS to help mediate a solution to the crisis. After the footage from 1965, there is also a fragment from a later piece, also without sound, that includes shots of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta and Martin Luther King Sr.
Geographic Subject
Personal Subject
Title
Selma, Alabama Demonstration
Subject
African American history
Civil rights
Civil rights movement
Demonstrations
Voting rights
Description
This film contains footage of the March 1965 voter registration demonstrations in Selma, Alabama. There is sound at the beginning, but the majority of the film is raw footage with no sound. It first shows African American protesters, including students, marching and singing in front of a courthouse. There is footage with sound of Martin Luther King Jr. speaking, followed by scenes of Andrew Young, John L. Lewis and other black leaders. The film also includes scenes around the Edmund Pettus Bridge, including the violent police attack on the marchers shown from a distance. An injured protester is shown being lifted by other protesters and a police officer, and there are several scenes of armed police officers before and after the violence. The film also shows Governor LeRoy Collins arriving to view the march and going to speak with Martin Luther King Jr. President Lyndon Johnson appointed Collins head of the Community Relations Service (CRS) in 1964. At the request of President Johnson, Collins came to Selma on behalf of the CRS to help mediate a solution to the crisis. After the footage from 1965, there is also a fragment from a later piece, also without sound, that includes shots of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta and Martin Luther King Sr.
Date
1965
Image URL
/fpc/memory/PhotographicCollection/video/selma.jpg
Color
b&w
Video Details
10:42; B&W; silent; V-142 S. 1239
Video Filename
V142.mp4
YouTube ID
Ya_SeLm_2jU
Geographic Term
Atlanta (Ga.)
Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
Edmund Pettus Bridge (Selma, Ala.)
Selma (Ala.)
Subject - Person
Collins, LeRoy, 1909-1991
King Jr., Dr. Martin Luther, 1929-1968
King Sr., Martin Luther
Lewis, John L.
Young, Andrew, 1932-
Video Snippet
Footage of the March 1965 voter registration...
Video Time
10:44
Video Category
1
Thumbnail
/fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/selma.jpg
Digitized
true
Chicago Manual of Style
Selma, Alabama Demonstration. 1965. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/243485>, accessed 27 December 2024.
MLA
Selma, Alabama Demonstration. 1965. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 27 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/243485>