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OpenStudy (frozen15):

National Guardsmen protected the marchers during the successful Selma to Montgomery march. A.Yes B.No I was thinking Yes

OpenStudy (frozen15):

@shishi990 @jabez177 @sasabina123

OpenStudy (frozen15):

@micahm

OpenStudy (frozen15):

I looked this up but didn't find anything sadly :(

OpenStudy (micahm):

Selma to Montgomery marches - Wikipedia, the free ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selma_to_Montgomery_marches Wikipedia The three Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 were part of the Voting ... by a state trooper during a peaceful march in nearby Marion, Alabama. ... 1,900 members of the Alabama National Guard under Federal command, ... The marchers arrived in Montgomery on March 24 and at the Alabama State Capitol on March 25.

OpenStudy (frozen15):

give me time to read please and ill let you know what I think :)

OpenStudy (micahm):

ok

OpenStudy (frozen15):

I would say No based on what I read , cause it seemed like they didn't have much peace , as I read ..... am I right?

OpenStudy (micahm):

ok

OpenStudy (micahm):

i have no clue i just paste and post links

OpenStudy (frozen15):

lol no worries :)

OpenStudy (frozen15):

@danysanchy97

OpenStudy (micahm):

Selma to Montgomery March (1965) - King Encyclopedia kingencyclopedia.stanford.edu/.../enc_selma_to_montgomery_march/ On 25 March 1965, Martin Luther King led thousands of nonviolent ... The marchers made their way through Selma across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where they ... Protected by hundreds of federalized Alabama National Guardsmen and Federal ... During the final rally, held on the steps of the capitol in Montgomery, King ..

OpenStudy (frozen15):

I would say yes based on this sentence , where they ... Protected by hundreds of federalized Alabama National Guardsmen... @danysanchy97 < am I right

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

yea i would go with that answer.

OpenStudy (frozen15):

ok can u help on another question for me and can u medal me for ur question , I was right :)

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

yeah sure why not

jabez177 (jabez177):

Sorry, I was doing something.

OpenStudy (frozen15):

its fine @jabez177

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