Selma Events Kick Off With Jimmy Lee Jackson Play

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Selma kicked off it’s events earlier today with a performance commemorating one of the martyrs who died.

Local high school and college students performed “Jimmy Lee”. The play was about Jimmy Lee Jackson, a civil rights activist who was shot by an Alabama State Trooper in 1965 to protect his mother after a night March. About 20 students were part of the performance, which was hosted by Judson College. 

“Jimmy Lee and his story was really the beginning, in a very national way, of the Civil Rights movement. Which led to the Voter’s Registration Act, and the terrible events of Bloody Sunday,” said Dr. Terry Morgan with Judson College.

 

If you miss tonight’s performance you can catch it at 6 P.M. this Saturday and Sunday.
 

 

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