Which statements about the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama are true?
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History, 19.08.2019 19:40 tatermadison
Which statements about the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama are true?
choose all answers that are correct.
a.
president johnson refused to intervene or speak publicly on behalf of the marchers.
b.
james reeb, a white minister from boston, was murdered in selma by segregationists.
c.
television stations across the country refused to show attacks on marchers by police because it was too graphic.
d.
clergymen from many faiths joined martin luther king, jr. in a "minister's march" to the alabama capital.
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