Selma to Montgomery March Byway
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"Confrontation of good and evil compressed in the tiny community of Selma generated the massive power to turn the whole nation to a new course..." (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., March 25, 1965)

Retrace marchers' steps in their fight for voter rights, from Selma to Montgomery. In Selma the march began, and understandably, in Selma the tour of the Selma to Montgomery Byway begins with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour, followed by a retracing of the march, which ends at the state capitol in Montgomery.

The tour encompasses the first section of the byway beginning on the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr., Street and Jeff Davis Avenue, passes the George Washington Carver Home, historic landmark Brown AME Church, and the Martin Luther King, Jr., monument. Through written word and vivid historic photographs, each of the 20 memorials along the route tell the story of the individuals, known and unknown, rich and poor, Black and white, who came together for a common cause.

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