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`Selma, Lord, Selma' airs Jan. 17: The horror and legacy of Bloody Sunday brought to life

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`Selma, Lord, Selma' airs Jan. 17: The horror and legacy of Bloody Sunday brought to life

"Selma, Lord, Selma" recounts two little girls' memories of the tumultuous times leading up to one of the most historic events of America's civil rights movement: the signing of the Voting Rights Act by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. Bloody Sunday in Selma, Ala., became a symbol for what man can and will do for freedom, true freedom.

In 1965, young white seminary student Rev. Jonathan Daniels (MacKenzie Astin) arrives in Selma with Dr. Martin Luther King (Clifton Powell) to organize a Black voter registration march. Amidst southern violence, hatred and racial prejudice, the movement intensifies as the racial conflict in Selma becomes feverishly hot. …

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