An armed soldier stands on duty at Selma, Ala., March 21, 1965, as Martin Luther King, Jr. and his civil rights marchers head for Montgomery, the state’s capitol, on a five day, 50 mile walk to protest voting laws. The … Continue reading
An armed soldier stands on duty at Selma, Ala., March 21, 1965, as Martin Luther King, Jr. and his civil rights marchers head for Montgomery, the state’s capitol, on a five day, 50 mile walk to protest voting laws. The soldiers were called out by President Johnson to protect the marchers. (AP Photo/stf)