In Selma 1965: A Tipping Point in History
Through a set of simple actions or events, Clark Olsen was with with the Rev. James Reeb when they were attacked on the streets of Selma two days following the infamous “BloodySunday” march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The attack became a widely-publicized event which President Johnson used when he urged Congress to pass the … Continue reading In Selma 1965: A Tipping Point in History