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Selma
Selma city (1990 pop. 23,755), seat of Dallas co., S central Ala., on the Alabama River, in a fertile farm area; inc. 1820. Machinery, paper products, construction materials, transportation equipment, furniture, textiles, apparel, dairy products, and lumber are among its manufactures. A Confederate... Read more |
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Registration
REGISTRATION Enrollment; the process of recording entries in an official book. For example, the names of stockholders might be registered in the official books of a corporation. Similarly motor vehicles are ordinarily registered with the state motor vehicle department, and voters are registered... Read more |
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Medgar Evers
Medgar Evers 1925–1963 Civil rights leader At a Glance… Mandated Change for Mississippi Two Fallen Leaders—One Theme The Evers Legacy Sources The Mississippi in which Medgar Evers lived was a place of blatant discrimination where blacks dared not even speak of civil rights much... Read more |
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), civil-rights organization founded in 1957 by Martin Luther King , Jr., and headed by him until his assassination in 1968. Composed largely of African-American clergy from the South and an outgrowth of the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott that King had... Read more |
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Mississippi Burning
MISSISSIPPI BURNING A Summer of Hope In June 1964 the Council of Federated Organizations, a combination of four civil rights groups and the National Conference of Churches, organized what it called the Mississippi Summer Project. The project's purpose was to send northern... Read more |
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Maud Wood Park
Maud Wood Park Maud Wood Park (1871-1955) was a social activist hoping to educate new voters and becoming the first president of the League of Women Voters. Maud Wood Park became first president of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization to educate new voters following the... Read more |
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