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Students travel to Selma for civil rights tour, reflect on ‘inspirational’ experiences | The Emory Wheel

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A group of almost 40 Emory University students attended a civil rights tour that re-enacted the march from Selma, Ala. to Montgomery, Ala on March 2 and 3. The A. D. King Foundation organized the tour, which included visits to the Legacy Museum, the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church and the Birth Home of […]

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