On March 15, 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King sat in an upholstered armchair facing a black-and-white television at the Historic Jackson House in Selma, Alabama. It’s in this very spot the Civil rights activist watched President Lyndon B. Johnson give his “We Shall Overcome' speech, pledging to pass voting rights legislation, which would later become […]
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