Civil Rights Marchers In The Selma March

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Published in The Campus on March 18, 1965, Professor Korn describes his personal journey to support the cause of the civil rights marchers in Selma. He describes how he met other supporters and would band together along the way to Selma. When he reached Selma, he describes how he felt during Reverend James Reeb’s funeral march and the march that took place on March 9, 1965. Lastly, he describes seeing a hate broadcast condemning the Selma marchers as communist. Reflecting the views of the northern goodwill supporter of the Selma voting rights movement, Korn assets researchers in understanding what it was like for outsiders supporting the cause. Furthermore, it lends insight into the different religions that were involved in the March from Selma.