Selma + 50 Years: Unitarian Universalists in the Civil Rights March
Selma + 50 Years: Unitarian Universalists in the Civil Rights March
by Rev. Roger Jones
Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento
Sunday, March 1, 2015
After a protest walk over a bridge to the Alabama state capital was beaten back with violence in early 1965, Dr. M. L. King called on clergy to come to Selma for a second one. Many did, including 75 UU ministers and lay leaders. Rev. James Reeb lost his life, and others were harmed by anti-democracy terrorists. How did that moment change our movement?
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