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Lynda Lowery Describes "Bloody Sunday"

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Lynda Lowery turned fifteen years old during the Selma to Montgomery march. She was arrested fifteen times over the years in which she participated in the civil rights movement. Lynda describes "Bloody Sunday" and the resolve that carried her through to the final march two weeks later.
Related Videos: 
Congressman John Lewis on the Civil Rights Movement
Video length: 
2 min 33 sec
Date filmed: 
May 1 2001
Series title: 
Civil Rights Tour
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