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Selma Official Trailer #1 (2015) – Oprah Winfrey, Cuba Gooding Jr. Movie HD

Selma Official Trailer #1 (2015) – Oprah Winfrey, Cuba Gooding Jr. Movie HD

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Selma Official Trailer #1 (2015) – Oprah Winfrey, Cuba Gooding Jr. Movie HD

“SELMA” is the story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s historic struggle to secure voting rights for all people – a dangerous and terrifying campaign that culminated with the epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, and led to President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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  1. The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute is the only such Institution of its kind in the world. Photography and video exhibits, documents, personal notes and artifacts from the struggle are housed in its archives. The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute offers the United States of America and the world the unique opportunity to learn from the lessons of the past and to secure our rights for the future. It is a place where past and present struggles and future possibilities can be viewed, studied, felt, remembered and appreciated.

    The battle for voting rights and equality did not begin or end on the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965. That struggle continues today through various efforts to remove barriers of voting in America and internationally. Foot Soldiers, members of the community, civil rights leaders, and survivors of the “Bloody Sunday” attack on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, founded the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute in Selma, Alabama in 1991. The Museum was opened to pay homage to the courage and strength of civil rights supporters who suffered hatred, bigotry, violence and sometimes death in order to gain the right to vote for African Americans in America.

    The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute opened its doors in 1993, as a permanent memorial to the struggle to obtain voting rights in America for disenfranchised Americans. The Mission of the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute is to collect, exhibit, interpret and document images and artifacts related to the history of Selma, the Voting Rights struggle, Voting Rights in America, and the Civil Rights Movement. It is our hope and desire to expand audiences for history, to be a leader in history education and to be a premier research and educational institution through our Archival repository. As the foremost interpreter of Selma’s history, we will enable and empower the public to understand more about the City’s past and present, and to shape its future. -NVRMI home page

  2. Selma movie is very good with David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Tessa Thompson, rapper Common, Cuba Gooding Jr. David, Carmen did a good job playing Martin King(RIP), Coretta King(RIP).

  3. @2:23 “What happens when a man stands up and says enough is enough”
    With the mandates and lockdowns, that’s exactly how I feel. No more, this virus is here and it’s time to live with it. Just like we have with the flu a hundred years ago. Enough is enough, thank you Selma for reminding me of those words.
    EDIT: The Freedom Convey is working! Enough is enough!

  4. This movie is pure golden I've just finished to watch it, still can't get over it … The cast IS incredible but beyond than that ..
    We shoulb be taught so much more about civil right movement history at school

  5. The world could use someone like MLK right about now with all of this police brutality going on. However, Martin's time is over, and we need people who will stand in his place together united as one. LET'S BE THOSE PEOPLE AND MAKE MLK PROUD FOR ALL THAT HE AND ALL THOSE BLACK PEOPLE WHO PRECEDENTED US HAVE FOUGHT FOR!!!

  6. That thing was strategize by white people,,,, victory with out blood for both sides is not victory,,, victory is kill your enemies and take the victory form them, and now you can see what level are black people are in America…..

  7. I watching Selma, I can believe this year and we are still talking about voting suppression of the minorities in Georgia.
    What’s wrong with this people?

  8. Racism persists because it is built on tribalism. Human beings evolved into existence in prehistoric times, when tribalism served us well. It was in our personal best interests to support the well being of people who appeared to belong to our tribe, and undermine the well being of people who appeared to belong to rival tribes, in competition with ours over the same resources. That's it. That's really all there is to it. This is why it's so god damned important for us to do things like ethnically integrate schools, workplaces and neighborhoods and take steps to make sure that every single person has plenty of contact, every day, with people who, in prehistoric times, would come from rival tribes.
    This was why it was so important to abolish segregation and apartheid.

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