rights demonstrators outside Selma, Alabama, on Bloody Sunday, March 7, 1965. File Selma to Montgomerymarches historic route retouched.jpg thumb right 240px Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail sign. The Selma to Montgomerymarches were three marches in 1965 that marked the political and emotional .... References reflist External links Commons category Selma to Montgomerymarches http taliashewrote.com ... Movement state uncollapsed Martin Luther King expanded SWP DEFAULTSORT Selma To MontgomeryMarches Category ... American history of Alabama Category 1965 in Alabama de Selma nach Montgomery M rsche fr Marches ... Black Belt region of Alabama Black Belt counties. In addition to Selma, marches and other protests ... bringing this story to the attention of the SCLC, James Bevel called for a march from Selma to Montgomery ... to Montgomery. Dr. King agreed with Bevel s plan, and asked for a march from Selma to Montgomery ... semo Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail National Park Service ref Most of the participants ... selma montgomery.htm Selma to Montgomery March King Research & Education Center at Stanford University ... marchers back to Selma from Montgomery. Among the Klansmen in the car from which the shots were fired ... the events of the third march to Montgomery Tullos, Allen. http southernspaces.org 2008 selma bridge ... Selma & the March to Montgomery A Discussion by Civil Rights Movement Veterans Images of http www.crmvet.org images imgselma.htm Selma and the http www.crmvet.org images imgmont.htm March to Montgomery Civil Rights Movement Veterans http www.crmvet.org disc selma.htm Selma & the March to Montgomery ... Road pictures and story of the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail http www.historynow.org 06 2006 print lp2.html Securing the Right to Vote The Selma to Montgomery Story http www.nps.gov history nr twhp wwwlps lessons 133SEMO 133selma.htm The Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March ... face Article.jsp?id h 1114 Selma to Montgomery March article, Encyclopedia of Alabama http www.peaceworkmagazine.org ... more details
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serpent , a sea monster in Seljord, Norway Selma to Montgomerymarches , three marches that marked the political ...wiktionary Selma May refer to Selma is of old german Origin and a name variation of Anselm male and Anselma ... to a helmet itself, protection or protected by gods . Given name Selma Bajrami born 1980 , Bosnian singer Selma Bj rnsd ttir born 1974 , Icelandic singer, 1999 and 2005 representative in the Eurovision Song Contest Selma Blair born 1972 , American actress Selma Chalabi , British filmmaker Selma Diamond 1920 1985 , American actress Selma Erge born 1978 , Turkish German actress and model Selma Ek 1856 1941 , Swedish opera singer Selma Ferovi , rector of the Sarajevo Music Academy Selma Aliye Kavaf born 1962 , Turkish politician Selma Kurz 1874 1933 , Austrian German operatic soprano Selma Lagerl f 1858 1940 , Swedish author Selma Meyer 1888 1958 , German nurse and high school teacher Selma Meerbaum Eisinger 1924 1942 , Romanian born German language poet Selma Ya c , Turkish boxer Surname Dick Selma 1943 2001 , American baseball player Mai Selma , last Duguwa king of the Kanem Empire Schwester Selma 1884 1984 , Israeli nurse Fictional characters Patty and Selma Bouvier Selma Bouvier , The Simpsons character voiced by Julie Kavner Selma Jezkov , fictional character in the Lars von Trier film Dancer in the Dark played by Bj rk Places Selma, Nova Scotia , Canada Selma, Switzerland , village in the Grisons Selma, Algeria United States Selma, Alabama , city in Dallas County, best known for the Selma to MontgomerymarchesSelma, Arkansas Selma, California , city in Fresno County Selma, Colorado Selma, Indiana , town located in Delaware County Selma, Iowa Selma, Kansas Selma, Louisiana Selma, Michigan Selma, Mississippi Selma, Missouri Selma, North Carolina , town in Johnston County Selma, Ohio Selma, Oregon , unincorporated community in Josephine County Selma, South Carolina Selma, Texas Selma, Guadalupe County, Texas Selma, Comal County, Texas Selma, Bexar County, Texas Selma ... more details
Infobox French commune name Marches region Rh ne Alpes department Dr me arrondissement Valence canton Bourg de P age INSEE 26173 postal code 26300 mayor Claude Chovin term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Canton de Bourg de P age longitude 5.10861111111 latitude 44.9769444444 elevation m 136 elevation min m 249 elevation max m 412 area km2 11.09 population 709 population date 2008 Marches is a Communes of France commune in the Dr me Departments of France department in southeastern France . Population D mographie 1911 545 1962 409 1968 433 1975 448 1982 489 1990 560 1999 655 2008 709 See also Communes of the Dr me department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Dr me communes Category Communes of Dr me Dr me geo stub ca Marches Droma ceb Marches de Marches es Marches eu Marches Dr me fr Marches Dr me it Marches Dr me mg Marches, Dr me ms Marches, Dr me nl Marches oc Marches Droma pms Marches pl Marches Dr me pt Marches Dr me bug Marches, Dr me uk vi Marches, Dr me vo Marches Dr me war Marches, Dr me ... more details
Infobox French commune name Les Marches image flag image coat of arms city motto longitude 6.00166666667 latitude 45.5 time zone CET small GMT 1 small region Rh ne Alpes department Savoie mayor party arrondissement Chamb ry canton Montm lian term area km2 15.35 population 2490 population date 2006 elevation m 807 elevation min m 244 elevation max m 1115 INSEE 73151 postal code 73800 dialling code 0479 website http www.lesmarches.fr www.lesmarches.fr Les Marches is a Communes of France commune in the Savoie Departments of France department in the Rh ne Alpes Regions of France region in south eastern France . Twin towns It is twinned with Stepps near Glasgow in Scotland . ref Cite web title Town twinning url http www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk index.aspx?articleid 3575 publisher North Lanarkshire Council ref Les Marches translates in English as The Steps and it was this connection that was noticed by a Les Marches resident in 1995 on a visit to Scotland. ref Cite web title Les Marches Information SteppsOnline url http www.steppsonline.com les marches publisher www.steppsonline.com ref See also Communes of the Savoie department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE http www.lesmarches.fr Les Marches Community Website In French Footnotes references External links http www.lesmarches.fr Official site Savoie communes DEFAULTSORT Marches Category Communes of Savoie Savoie geo stub ca Les Marches ceb Les Marches es Les Marches eu Les Marches fr Les Marches it Les Marches la Les Marches lmo Les Marches nl Les Marches oc Les Marches pms Les Marches pl Les Marches pt Les Marches uk vi Les Marches vo Les Marches war Les Marches ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 The Welsh Marches lang cy Y Mers is a term which, in modern usage, denotes ... a more precisely defined territory, the march territory marches between England and the Principality ... Wales 1063 1415 Oxford 1987, 2000 edition , pp. 271 88. ref ref name courtney During the period, the Marches ... fief holders were directly accountable to the king. The crown s powers in the Marches were normally ... used in the Marches in preference to English law, and there were disputes as to which code should ... kings dynastic alliances with the great magnates. The Council of Wales and the Marches , administered ... to adjoining English counties Ludlow , Clun , Caus Castle Caus and part of Montgomery, Powys Montgomery ... of Wales, based at Ludlow Castle , was reconstituted as the Council of Wales and the Marches , with statutory ... of Wales and the marches.doc Welsh Joint Education Committee The Council of Wales and the Marches ref ref http books.google.co.uk books?id lkevMXwRMXsC&pg PA160&lpg PA160&dq 22Council of Wales and the Marches ... part Bettws Cedewain Cedewain Kerry, Powys Ceri Montgomery, Powys Montgomery part Powys Wenwynwyn ... Knighton part Shropshire Montgomery part Shropshire Oswestry Shropshire Whittington Castle Whittington ... Wigmore Herefordshire col break col end The Marches today Image label begin width width 305 image ... counties considered in modern use to form the Welsh Marches , with some major towns. Image label end There is no modern legal or official definition of the extent of the Welsh Marches. However ... which lie along the border with Wales, particularly Shropshire and Herefordshire. The Marches Way is a long ... , Shrewsbury , Leominster , and Abergavenny to Cardiff in South Wales . The Welsh Marches Line is a railway ... . See also Marches for other examples, including Scottish Marches between England and Scotland. Council of the Marches Earl of March some of the dynastic families controlling the Welsh Marches Wales England border Welsh Marches Line railway line that runs through the MarchesMarches Way a long distance ... more details
The Middle Marches , also known as Mittelmarchthe , are a fictional land found in the Von Bek series of novels written by Michael Moorcock . They are described as the world in between heaven and ours . ref cite book title The City in the Autumn Stars publisher Ace page 115 ref The Middle Marches historically, the name of part of the border area between England and Scotland which was the scene of frequent raids and incursions throughout the Middle Ages and into the 17th century. See Scottish Marches Footnotes references Category Michael Moorcock locations Category Fictional countries ... more details
The Hunger marches were a series of marches held in the 1930s during The Great Depression in the United Kingdom to protest against hunger and unemployment in the United Kingdom . The National Hunger March, 1932 1932 Hunger March , which started in Scotland, gained 100,000 marchers and ended in a riot in Hyde Park, London Hyde Park London . References Citation last Portillo first Michael author link Michael Portillo title Things We Forgot to Remember The Jarrow March publisher BBC Radio 4 date 2008 12 01 year url http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 thethingsweforgot pip mue6k accessdate Category Protests in the United Kingdom UK hist stub uk ... more details
File Marches map.JPG right thumb The Scottish marches File Carlisle Castle 03.jpg right thumb Carlisle castle Headquarters of the English Western March File Alnwick Castle 02.jpg right thumb Alnwick castle Headquarters of the English Middle March File Lochmaben Castle 01.jpg right thumb Lochmaben castle Fortress of the Scottish Western March Scottish Marches was the term used for the Anglo Scottish border during the late medieval and early modern eras. They were first conceived in a treaty between Henry III of England and Alexander III of Scotland in 1249 as an attempt to control the Anglo Scottish border by providing a buffer zone. ref cite web url http ehr.oxfordjournals.org content XXXII CXXVIII 479.extract title The Office of Warden of the Marches its Origin and Early History publisher Oxford Journals accessdate 2011 12 18 ref On both sides of the Anglo Scottish border there were the West March, the Middle March and the East March. These regions nearly mirrored each other but there was some overlap between the Scottish and English regions. In the late 13th century Edward I of England appointed the first Lord Warden of the Marches , who were tasked with overseeing these regions and keeping their monarch s domain secure when it was in their interests they would encourage cross border raiding, or even full scale war. sfn Pease 1912 pp http www.archive.org stream lordwardensofmar00peasuoft page 190 mode 1up 190 192,229 For centuries the Marches on either side of the boundary were ... wars between Scotland and England, made the Marches fertile ground for many bandits and border Reivers reivers raiders who exploited the situation. The Wardens of the Marches on either side ... The Scottish Marches era came to an end with the rule of King James I of England James I and VI , who ... book ref harv last Pease first Howard year 1912 title The lord wardens of the marches of England and Scotland being a brief history of the marches, the laws of march, and the marchmen, together with some ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Time Marches On Type studio Artist Tracy Lawrence Cover Timemarcheson.jpg Released January 23, 1996 Genre country music Country Length 33 00 Label Atlantic Records Atlantic Producer Don Cook tracks 2, 3, 4, 8, 10 br Tracy Lawrence and Flip Anderson tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, 9 Last album Tracy Lawrence Live and Unplugged br 1995 This album Time Marches On br 1996 Next album The Coast Is Clear Tracy Lawrence album The Coast Is Clear br 1997 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r230858 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Time Marches On is the fourth studio album released by country music artist Tracy Lawrence . The title track spent three weeks at Number One on the Billboard magazine Billboard country charts in 1996, becoming Lawrence s biggest chart hit to date. Is That a Tear , If You Loved Me , and Stars Over Texas were also released from this album, and all were Top 5 hits as well. Track listing Is That a Tear John Jarrard, Kenny Beard 3 18 If You Loved Me Paul Nelson, Tom Shapiro 3 21 Time Marches On song Time Marches On Bobby Braddock 3 03 Speed of a Fool Larry Boone , Paul Nelson 3 22 I Know That Hurt by Heart J.B. Rudd, Thom McHugh 3 24 Somewhere Between the Moon and You Tracy Lawrence, Boone, Nelson 3 24 Different Man Flip Anderson, Boone, Nelson 3 24 Excitable Boy Don Cook , Boone, Nelson 2 56 Stars over Texas Boone, Lawrence, Nelson 3 33 From What We Give Boone, Lawrence, Nelson 3 15 Personnel As listed in liner notes. ref name liner cite album notes title Time Marches On bandname Tracy Lawrence year 1996 publisher Atlantic Records publisherid 82866 2 ref Flip Anderson piano , keyboard instrument keyboards Bruce C. Bouton steel guitar , slide guitar Dennis Burnside piano , Hammond organ Larry Byrom acoustic guitar Mark Casstevens acoustic guitar Deryl Dodd background vocals Paul Franklin musician Paul Franklin steel guitar Rob Hajacos fiddle and assorted ... more details
This is a list of European medieval marches. Northeastern marches At the beginning of his rule as king of Germany , Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I tried to reorganize his realm to prepare an expansion to the East. At the beginning of the year 937, he created two marches the March of the Billungen, given to Hermann Billung , later Duke of Saxony and the Eastern march, given to Gero . In 961, when Billung became Duke of Saxony, his March was merged with the duchy. In the case of Gero, Otto I, now emperor, decided the division of his territories, greatly expanded since 937. March of Billung 937 961 Carved from the Duchy of Saxony, then merged back. 937 961 Hermann Billung March of Gero , sometimes called Nordmark or Ostmark 937 965 Carved from the Duchy of Saxony, then divided in five marches. 937 965 Gero Northern March Nordmark , later known as March of Brandenburg from 965 Carved from the March of Gero. 965 985 Dietrich von Haldensleben 985 1003 Lothar I of Walbeck Saxon Eastern March Ostmark , sometime confused with Nordmark, later known as Lusatia from 965 Carved from the March of Gero. 965 979 Thietmar I 979 993 Hodo I 993 1015 Gero II March of Meissen Meissen , also called March of Thuringia from 965 Carved from the March of Gero. 965 979 Wigbert 979 985 Rikdag 985 1002 Ekkehard I March of Merseburg Merseburg 965 982 Carved from the March of Gero, annexed to Meissen. 965 982 G nther Disambiguation needed date June 2011 March of Zeitz Zeitz 965 979 Carved from the March of Gero, annexed to Meissen. 965 979 Wigger I March of Moravia 1182 1918 Created by Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor . Northwestern marches In 861, Charles the Bald , king of France, created two marches to protect his realm from warriors coming from Brittany and Normandy. Both were named March of Neustria ... Downgraded to a County after. 863 877 Baldwin I, Count of Flanders Baldwin I Southeastern marches March ... III of Spoleto Southwestern marches Marca Hispanica Spanish March , also named Gothia and Septimania ... more details
Infobox UK school name The Marches School image size latitude 52.85284 longitude 3.06142 dms dms motto Achievement Through Caring motto pl established approx closed c approx type religion president head label Headteacher head Mrs S. Longville r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Morda Road city Oswestry county Shropshire country England postcode SY11 2AR LEA Shropshire ofsted yes urn 123584 staff enrollment 1350 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 16 publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.marchesschool.co.uk website name The Marches School is an academy located in Oswestry , North West Shropshire , England. It is the first and at present, the only academy in Shropshire and the only one in the West Midlands region West Midlands region. It has an enrolment of around 1400 pupils, in year groups 7 11, key stages 3 and 4, ages 11 12 to 15 16. It has one of the highest achieving records in the United Kingdom. Pupils come from primary schools in the town and neighbouring villages. The academy offers GCSEs in English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Religious Education RE , Physical Education PE , Art, Drama, Music, Textiles, Graphics, Resistant Materials, Food Technology, French, Spanish, German, ICT, Media Studies and offers a diploma in ICT. The academy runs a comenius project, which enables students to go, and visitors to come from all over the world. The latest trip was to South Africa where six students and 10 teachers went to visit schools in South Africa and set up several projects. The academy was originally a secondary school with Technology College status, but in response to the Academies Act 2010 being implimented, the school won its bid to become one of the UK .... External links http www.marchesschool.co.uk The Marches School Website http www.buzz pages.com buzzpges buzzads w7990909 marchest.htm The Marches at Buzz Pages Schools in Shropshire Category Academies ... more details
Infobox Hiking trail Name Marches Way Photo RiverUskAbergavenny.jpg Caption The trail follows the River Usk near Abergavenny Location Wales & English Midlands Midlands , England Designation Length Convert 218 mi 0 Start End Points Chester br coord 53.1969 2.8799 display inline region GB scale 5000 br Cardiff br coord 51.485 3.184 display inline region GB scale 20000 Use Hiking ElevChange HighPoint LowPoint Difficulty Season All year Sights Hazards The Marches Way is a partially waymarked long distance footpath in the United Kingdom . It runs 351 kilometres 218 miles through the Wales Welsh &ndash England English borderlands, traditionally known as the Welsh Marches and links the cities of Chester in the north and Cardiff in the south. The route The route starts at Chester at Chester railway station and then follows the valley of the River Dee, Wales southwards before turning east into Malpas, Cheshire and down to Whitchurch, Shropshire before roughly following the B5476 road south to Shrewsbury via Wem . Once past Shrewsbury, the path scales the Long Mynd before entering Church Stretton and the Wenlock Edge before entering Craven Arms , where one has excellent views of Flounder s Folly . The path then passes Stokesay Castle as it heads towards Ludlow . From Ludlow the route winds ... government list of walks ref File Sandstone Trail and Marches Way.JPG thumb The distinctive waymarks of the Marches Way and Sandstone Trail near Old St. Chads Chapel, Tushingham, Cheshire. Linked footpaths ... Trail in the Mortimer Forest, Herefordshire The Black and White Trail at Leominster. ref The Marches ..., Cardiff Mapping The Marches Way was removed from the Ordnance Survey map series in 2004 after ... which included the Marches Way between 1999 and 2004 were OS Explorer OL13 Brecon Beacons National ... The Marches Way footpath is often specified as being 204 miles in length. This is not so. The actual ... info paths marches.html The Ramblers Association basic info on the Marches Way http www.geograph.org.uk ... more details
The marches of Neustria were creations of the Carolingian king of West Francia covering the ancient Merovingian kingdom of Neustria . Originally, there were two marches, one against the Breton people Bretons and one against the Norsemen created by Charles the Bald in 861 . These two marches are often called the Breton March and Norman March respectively. They were ruled by officials appointed by the crown, known as warden s Disambiguation needed date June 2011 or margrave s or marquis in French . Breton march There was a Breton march created under the Merovingians in the late seventh or early eighth century. It was centred on Le Mans and eventually went by the name of ducatus Cenomannicus or Duchy of Maine. The exact extent of this duchy is unknown and it cannot be identified with either the later Breton or Norman march. One of the most famous margraves was Roland , who died at the Battle of Roncesvalles in 778 and gave rise to a famous series of legends as exemplified in the eponymous Chanson de Roland . The Carolingian recreation of a march against the Bretons was conferred first on Robert the Strong in 861. Robert was killed fighting the Vikings in 866 , revealing how the boundaries of the marches did not affect the raiders with which the marcher margraves had to deal nor prevent the two margraves from cooperating in each other s territories against the common enemies of the Franks. Robert was succeeded by Hugh the Abbot . Norman march The first margrave against the Vikings was Adalard the Seneschal . His march extended over the county of Le Mans and he was immediately opposed by the Rorgonids , who controlled the city. They intrigued against him and his relatives, also powerful nobility nobles in the region, until Charles revoked his grants to them and placed the Rorgonids ... to power in West Francia and named Henry of Franconia margrave. United marches In 886 , both Hugh ... unknown 886 &ndash 888 Odo of France Odo 888 &ndash 911 Robert I of France Robert , united marches colspan ... more details
. On 13 June 1420, he was ordained a priest and soon began to preach in Tuscany , in the Marches , and in Umbria ... . NAME Marches, James Of The ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1391 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Marches, James Of The Category 1390s births Category 1476 deaths Category Franciscans Category Franciscan saints James of the Marches Category Italian saints Category People from Naples Category ... more details
The Aldermaston marches were anti nuclear weapons demonstrations in the 1950s and 1960s, taking place on Easter weekend between the Atomic Weapons Establishment Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston in Berkshire , England , and London , over a distance of fifty two miles, or roughly 83  km. At their height in the early 1960s they attracted tens of thousands of people and were the highlight of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament CND calendar. The first major Aldermaston march was organised by the Direct Action Committee Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War DAC over Easter 4 7 April , 1958, when several thousand people marched for four days from Trafalgar Square , London , to the Atomic Weapons Establishment to demonstrate their opposition to nuclear weapons. ref name CND http www.cnduk.org pages binfo hist.html A brief history of CND ref ref name GuardianUnlimited 1958 cite news publisher Guardian Unlimited title Early defections in march to Aldermaston date 1958 04 05 url http century.guardian.co.uk 1950 1959 Story 0,,105488,00.html accessdate 2007 04 10 ref Hugh Brock , one of the organisers, records that he was one of thirty five people to have marched to Aldermaston six years before in 1952 as part of Operation Gandhi . ref Brock, Hugh, Marching to Aldermaston ten years ago , Sanity , Good Friday, 1962 ref The march took place shortly after the launch of CND, which supported it. After 1958 the marches were organised annually, 1959 1963, by CND, which reversed their direction, i.e. from Aldermaston to London ref name BBCNews 1960 cite news publisher BBC News title 1960 Thousands protest against H bomb date 1960 04 18 url http newssearch.bbc.co.uk ... Aldermaston Marches 1959 1963. Citation needed date November 2009 Sidney Hinkes was involved ... on the Aldermaston Marches by the London Youth Choir. ref name SongOfHiroshima cite web url http ... Category Anti nuclear weapons movement Category Peace marches Category Anti nuclear protests Category ... more details
, but this was less spontaneous and the marchers in fact traveled by train. The marches were called snowball marches in the hope that like a snowball effect snowball rolling down a hill will pick up ... marches, which were intended to encourage men to enlist through the marchers example. The first ... eight other marches were known to have taken place over the next four months. Military authorities were initially ambivalent about the marches they were not certain whether or not the men should march ..., local communities fed and housed the men, and the marches gained tremendous publicity. ref name ... title Recruiting Marches 1915 1916 work Australian War Memorial Encyclopaedia publisher Australian ... happened after 1916? Not much available what is curious to me is that it is a NSW phenomenon Marches ... marches, the men were fed and feted by the local population at Murrumburrah, for instance, donations ... pages recruits recruiting marches.htm Wallabies title Recruiting Marches 1915, 1916 & marching WW2 ... research bibliographies b68recruitingmarches.htm title Reading list Recruiting marches, 1915 ... marches were commemorated by a reenactment of the march and a civil reception at the hall ... archive archivedate 2006 08 24 ref Other possible marches Casterton to Melbourne A snowball march ... Genealogical Society Inc. accessdate 2006 11 01 ref 1918 marches Southern March to Freedom A 1918 recruitment ... for Recruiting Marches 1915 16 work publisher Australian War Memorial accessdate 2006 ... more details
Infobox Film name Selma, Lord, Selma image Selma, Lord, Selma movie .jpg caption producer director Charles Burnett director Charles Burnett writer Cynthia Whitcomb starring Mackenzie Astin br Jurnee Smollett br Clifton Powell br Ella Joyce br Yolanda King music Stephen James Taylor cinematography editing distributor Walt Disney Pictures country USA released January 17, 1999 runtime 94 min budget language English language English Selma, Lord, Selma is a 1999 Cinema of the United States American film based on true events that happened in March 1965, known as Bloody Sunday 1965 Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama . The film tells the story through the eyes of an 11 year old African American girl named Sheyann Webb Jurnee Smollett . It premiered as a television movie on American Broadcasting Company ABC on January 17, 1999. Plot Sheyann Webb meets Martin Luther King, Jr. one day while playing outside with her friends. They were told that Dr. King had come to Selma, Alabama to help the Negro people get voting rights. Sheyann learned many things from Dr. King. He taught her and her friend Rachel Stephanie Zandra Peyton to say when asked Children what do you want, your answer should be freedom ... American protesters marched over the Edmund Pettus Bridge in route to Montgomery. Sheyann was the youngest ... of Dallas County, Alabama Dallas County , Alabama which includes the city of Selma, Alabama Selma was Jim ... John Lewis U. S. politician John Lewis Ebony Curry Billy Vickers C.E.O Production Selma, Lord, Selma .... The full title is Selma, Lord, Selma Girlhood Memories of the Civil Rights Days . It was published ... and Rachel. ref http www.questia.com PM.qst?a o&d 21025565 ref Selma, Lord, Selma was made into a movie ... s teacher who marches with Sheyann in the back of the march. Music composed by Stephen James ..., was nominated for the Humanitas Prize . The category was Best 90 minute film. Selma, Lord, Selma ... ref Selma, Lord, Selma also was nominated for an Image Award in 2000. The category was Outstanding ... more details
movement File Selma to Montgomery Marches.jpg thumb left 300px Selma to Montgomerymarches , 1965 Before ..., and economic retaliation, the campaign culminated in the Selma to Montgomerymarches initiated and organized ... over the Alabama River in Selma, site of some of the events of Selma to Montgomerymarches The First ... the next week destroying the arsenal and naval foundry. Then they left Selma heading to Montgomery ... Church Selma, Alabama Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma. A starting point for the Selma to Montgomery ... scale march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery , the site of the state capital. Frank Minis ... people. ref Cite web url http www.crmvet.org disc selma.htm title Selma & the March to Montgomery ..., 2010 ref Geography Selma is located at Coord 32 24 26 N 87 1 16 W , GR 1 west of Montgomery, Alabama ... is served by the Template Montgomery TV MontgomerySelma Designated Market Area media market DMA ...Infobox settlement official name Selma, Alabama settlement type City nickname Queen City of the Black Belt, Butterfly Capital of Alabama image skyline St. James Hotel, Selma, Alabama Highsmith.jpg imagesize image caption The St. James Hotel and a portion of Water Avenue in Selma image seal image map Dallas County Alabama Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Selma Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0163940 footnotes website http www.selma al.gov Selma is a city in and the county ... . ref name 2010census Cite web title Fact Sheet Selma city, Alabama work State and County QuickFacts ... 17 December 2011 ref The city is best known for the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement and its Selma to Montgomerymarches , three civil rights marches that began in the city. History Prior to settlement by European peoples, the area of present day Selma was occupied by the Native Americans in the United ... of present day Selma was officially recorded in 1732 as Ecor Bienville, then later as the Moore s Bluff settlement. Selma was incorporated in 1820. The city was planned and named by future Vice ... more details
on May 31 in Selma before officially becoming a traveling team. These games against the Montgomery Wings were played in Selma due to a scheduling conflict at Paterson Field . Of note, the traveling Cloverleafs ...Image Selma Cloverleafs logo.jpg right The Selma Cloverleafs were a short lived baseball team based in Selma, Alabama . In 2002 they were charter members of the Southeastern League Southeastern League of Professional Baseball . They played their home games in Selma, Alabama, at Bloch Park . The team left Selma after playing only three games in 2003 and playing the remainder of that season as the Southeastern Cloverleafs before folding at seasons end. This was the second incarnation of the Cloverleafs team name in Selma. The original Cloverleafs squads of the 1950s 60s also played at Bloch Park as part of the Alabama Florida League . History 2002 In April 2002 , it was announced that Selma was the recipient of a team in the newly formed Southeastern League Southeastern League of Professional Baseball . For their inaugural season Merritt Bowden served as the manager. On May 27, 2002 , the Cloverleafs played the Montgomery Wings in an exhibition game, marking the first professional baseball ... officially begin on May 31, 2002 , against the Americus Arrows on opening night, with Selma mayor James ... in front of many Cloverleaf alumni from the 1950s 60s teams that called Selma home. The major highlight ... each hit a grand slam in the seventh inning of a 17 2 rout of the rival Montgomery Wings . The season ... s opener. The Selma Times Journal . Veach, Katherine. June 4, 2002 Nearly 2,000 attend homestand. The Selma Times Journal . AP Reports. July 18, 2002 Selma team hits pair of slams in inning. The Associated Press State & Local Wire . Gullion, John. May 14, 2003 Cloverleafs Gone. The Selma Times Journal ...?Name HG&Y 2003 2003 Selma Cloverleafs Statistics from The Baseball Cube, extracted 19 October ... baseball teams Category Selma, Alabama ... more details
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foundry. Finally, they left Selma and moved on to Montgomery and fought the Battle of Columbus ... of Selma image caption partof American Civil War date Start date 1865 4 2 place Selma, Alabama Selma ... and Georgia Image Nathan Bedford Forrest.jpg thumb 200px Nathan B. Forrest The Battle of Selma was a military engagement near the end of the American Civil War . It was fought in Selma, Alabama Selma ... Church. Continuing towards Selma, Wilson divided his command into three columns. Although Selma s defenses ... before the surrender. Selma demonstrated that even Forrest, who had been considered almost invincible ... the fall of Selma. Forrest s command was scattered through Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee ... at Ebenezer Church, where the Randolph Road intersected the main Selma road. Forrest had hoped .... ref Struggle for Selma Early the next morning Forrest arrived at Selma, horse and rider covered in blood ... commander, to leave the city. Taylor did so after giving Forrest command of the defense. Selma was protected ..., and citizens of Selma who volunteered to man the defenses. The total force numbered less than 4,000, barely half of whom were soldiers. Selma s fortifications had been designed to be defended by 20,000 .... ref Hurst, p. 251 Wills, p. 309. ref Wilson s force arrived at the Selma fortifications at 2 p.m. He ... who were moving toward Selma. Long and Upton had both positioned significant numbers of the troops ... the Selma fortifications to neutralize the attack in his rear. ref Trudeau, pp. 162&ndash 164 ... assault by several regiments. Mixed units of Confederate troops at the Selma railroad depot and the adjoining ... day Battle of Selma Reenactment is held. During his escape from the city, Forrest killed another ... 187, 293&ndash 294. ref See also Selma, Alabama Selma, Alabama, in the Civil War Notes reflist References ... s Civil War Battlefields State of Alabama External links http battleofselma.com Battle of Selma ... Selma Category Battles of the Main Western Theater of the American Civil War Selma Category Union victories ... more details
Infobox person image Selma Blair, May 2010 cropped.jpg caption Blair at the LG Mobile Phone Touch event in May 2010 birth name Selma Blair Beitner birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1972 6 23 birth place ... Zappa 2004 2006 Selma Blair born June 23, 1972 is an American actress who has worked in film, theatre ... Kath & Kim U.S. TV series Kath & Kim . Early life Blair was born Selma Blair Beitner in Southfield ... film 15 Selma Blair.html title Selma Blair Biography 1972 publisher Filmreference.com ... article 17728 accessdate 2008 11 27 ref ref name TV Guide cite web title Selma Blair biography url http www.tvguide.com celebrities selma blair bio 174182 publisher TV Guide accessdate April 2, 2011 ... http movies.yahoo.com movie contributor 1800018816 bio Selma Blair bio , Yahoo Movies. ref Blair attended ... url http www.campuscircle.com review.cfm?r 1241 title Film Interview Selma Blair The Deal publisher .... ref cite web url http www.tcm.com tcmdb participant.jsp?spid 362516&apid 0 title Biography of Selma ... news selma blair used sleep shelter 274194 title Selma Blair Used to Sleep at Shelter but Wore ... selma biography.html title Blair Selma Biography publisher sgscinema.com date accessdate 2010 07 ... news and features features late bloomer 1003994862.story title Selma Blair grows up before our eyes ... Guide ref name Yahoo Movies cite web title Selma Blair url http movies.yahoo.com movie contributor ... at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting, ref name imdb http www.imdb.com name nm0004757 bio Selma ... bselma blairb 38346549.html title Unscripted Selma Blair publisher philadelphiaweekly.com date ... 2011 01 24 ref ref cite web url http www.actressarchives.com celebrities selma blair title Selma Blair ... 2011 02 12 ref ref cite web url http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource biography Selma Blair.html title Selma Blair publisher jewishvirtuallibrary.org date accessdate 2011 07 03 ref subsequently ... url http movies.about.com library weekly aa040602c.htm title Selma Blair Interview The Sweetest ... more details
Schwester SelmaSelma Meyer lit. Nurse Selma 1884 1984 was a German Jewish nurse who served as head nurse of Shaare Zedek Medical Center Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem for 48 years. She was the first trained nurse in Palestine . ref http www.hospitalwithaheart.ca purpose achievements.html Shaarei Zedek medical center achievements ref Schwester Selma trained as a nurse at Heinrich Heine Hospital in Hamburg , Germany . She and a colleague were the first Jews to sit for the German nursing exams. ref name Memoirs of Schwester Selma http www.szmc.org.il Eng Uploads 18selmaeng.pdf Memoirs of Schwester Selma ref After her immigration to Palestine in December 1916, she established Shaare Zedek s School of Nursing. Schwester Selma wrote My Life and Experiences at Shaare Zedek. ref name Memoirs of Schwester Selma She died at the age of 100. ref http books.google.com books?id dbVtI dM hYC&pg PA196&lpg PA196&dq schwester selma&source bl&ots eiCLhgP ze&sig NZ9C1XsofzQ1Y24HwRgSpvOYiDY&hl en&ei d53kSdTXOsvv Aa0iN3GCQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4 Schwester Selma ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Selma, Schwester ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1984 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Selma, Schwester Category Israeli nurses Category German Jews Category Israeli centenarians Category 1884 births Category 1984 deaths ... more details
pp semi blp small yes pp move indef Infobox musical artist name Selma image Selma Iceland 2005.jpg caption Selma at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 background solo singer birth name Selma Bj rnsd ttir birth date birth date and age df yes 1974 6 13 death date origin Reykjav k , Iceland instrument Vocals genre pop music Pop , Soul music Soul occupation Singer years active 1999&ndash present label associated acts website Selma Bj rnsd ttir born 13 June 1974 , also known as simply Selma , is an Iceland ic singer born in Reykjav k , best known internationally for representing her country in the Eurovision Song Contest . Her first Eurovision experience occurred when she took her highly fancied entry All Out of Luck to the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 1999 contest in Jerusalem , placing Iceland in the unaccustomed ... by Carola H ggkvist Carola s famous routine from the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 1991 contest Selma ... announced, Selma s hopes of victory came to an abrupt end when Bosnia and Herzegovina awarded maximum points to Sweden and nothing at all to Iceland. However, Selma s second place in Jerusalem still ... contest. Ironically, this also means that Selma s 16th place in the semi final ranks as Iceland s worst result in the contest. Selma also was one of the main attractions under the Eurovision gala concert ... up. In 2009 Selma became a jury member on the Idol Stj rnuleit Icelandic Version of Idol series ... s end icelandic name Selma Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bjornsdottir, Selma ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bjornsdottir, Selma Category 1974 births Category Living people Category Eurovision ... Category People from Reykjav k de Selma Bj rnsd ttir et Selma Bj rnsd ttir es Selma Bj rnsd ttir fr Selma Bj rnsd ttir is Selma Bj rnsd ttir nl Selma Bj rnsd ttir pl Selma Bj rnsd ttir pt Selma Bj rnsd ttir ro Selma Bj rnsd ttir sl Selma Bj rnsd ttir fi Selma Bj rnsd ttir sv Selma Bj rnsd ttir tr Selma Bj rnsd ttir ... more details