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- The Road to SelmaMemories of a 1965 college student's experiences with bigotry, hatred, ignorance, and racisim. And the story of his trip from Massachusetts to Alabama, to participation in the historical Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery.
- Choosing Selma, the Anit-bully ChoiceWhy listening to our kids, even about school-yard squabbles, makes a difference in the power of the bullies in our midst.
The Feldmans Have a ConversationSelma and Mordy Feldman are a Jewish couple from New York, well into their "golden years." Come take a peek into their humorous interaction. And if you don't speak Yiddish, there's a glossary at the end!
No Sign of Missing Teen in Selma, AlabamaSelma teen, Tarasha Benjamin, still missing after three weeks of searching.- The March on Selma RevisitedJust when you thought that the suns was beginning to shine, you opened your eyes only to realize it was just the headlights a big truck heading right for you.
- Bloody Sunday: The 45th Anniversary of the March on Selma AlabamaBloody Sunday, the march that led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, was commemorated on Sunday March 7,2010 by over 6000 people as they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge where Alabama state troopers beat Black protesters demanding the right to vote.
- Citizens of Selma, AL Become Links in Prayer ChainSelma, Alabama will celebrate the National Day of Prayer when the citizens make up the links in a four block long prayer chain.
In Selma, Alabama Memorial Day is About Honoring and RememberingMayor George Evans is spearheading a day in which the whole city will actually stop to remember, if only for a minute.- Black in Selma: The Uncommon Life of J. L. Chestnut, Jr - Book ReveiwThe story of how a boy growing up in Jim Crow days became one of the most powerful lawyers in Alabama.
- The Best Free Photos of Selma Hayak Are Right Here!Finding pictures of your favorite celebrities such as Selma Hayak online couldn't be easier.
- How to Plan a Fun Outdoor Summer Vacation Near Selma, AlabamaLearn about fun outdoor adventures that you can have this summer near Selma, Alabama.
- Selma's Cookies: Best Chocolate Chip Ever!Mrs. Field's, move over. You've been beat.
- Explore the Selma to Montgomery March Byway, AlabamaReading about history in books is one thing, but to be able to take history out of the books and make it come to life, to walk in the places where history were made makes is real.
- Democratic Hopefuls Battle for Black Votes in SelmaSelma, Alabama, the setting for a bloody clash between police and voting rights protesters in 1965, today was the setting for another clash, as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama fought for votes.
- Why You Should Visit Selma, AlabamaSelma, Alabama is a unique city of antebellum buildings steeped in Civil War history and was the major focus of demonstrations during the Civil Rights Movement. The city has numerous museums and buildings that highlights its historical significance.
Bloody Sunday in Selma Alabama, the 46th RemembranceThe Edmund Pettus Bridge may is not as famous as the George Washington Bridge or the span of metal in San Francisco called the Bay Bridge. It's impact on the lives of African Americans and the history of America is significant.- Retama ParkA travel guide to Retama Park, San Antonio, Texas' live horse racing track.
- Frida is an Amazing Cultural MovieJulie Taymor has directed what looks to be an impressive telling of William Shakespeare "The Tempest", so what is her directing like? Check out Frida to find out!
Martin and MeMartin and Me - Quatrain by Stephen C. Rose- The MonsterPoem about racism and MLK's dream in America.
- Television Shows with an Outdoor Theme/SettingEach week on the syndicated television show "Time Trax," Captain Darien Lambert hunted down fugitives who had jumped 200 years into the past to escape justice.
- Bloody Sunday Civil Rights MarchThis article is about the Bloody Sunday Civil Rights March.
- Minnie's First Baby News Announced on Jay Leno's Tonight ShowAt age 38 Minnie Drivers announces on Jay Leno that she's pregnant and loving it.
- Booming Life Settlement Industry Provides Relief to Seniors in RetirementA growing and popular trend has become a multi-billion dollar industry, offering cash-strapped seniors and even flush seniors an influx of cash from insurance companies.
- My Favorite Places!Some places you may want to take a second looksey at!
- House of the Singing Winds - The Legacy of T.C. SteeleThe T.C. Steele State Historic Site in Indiana includes the last residence and barn-like studio of artist Theodore Clement Steele.

