News Auburn professors’ project set to grow historic tourism in Selma Dec 20, 2021 Auburn professors Richard Burt and Keith Hebert visit Selma often as part of their years-long research to identify marchers on Bloody Sunday.
News Auburn professors’ project set to grow historic tourism in Selma Cindy Fisher Cindy Fisher Dec 20, 2021 Selma’s history is a major tourist attraction and research being conducted by professors at Auburn University could make land south of the Edm…
News Selma-Dallas County Library to exhibit Bloody Sunday photo gallery to identify unknown marchers Nov 5, 2021 Bloody Sunday library exhibit
News Selma-Dallas County Library to exhibit Bloody Sunday photo gallery to identify unknown marchers Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Nov 5, 2021 Selma-Dallas County Library will host a photo gallery of the historic Bloody Sunday incident of 1965 in the hopes of identifying unknown march…
News Auburn professors join forces to preserve historical significance of Selma’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ Feb 23, 2021 Auburn University professors Richard Burt and Keith Hébert are working together to save history of Bloody Sunday.
News Auburn professors join forces to preserve historical significance of Selma’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ Special to the Selma Sun Feb 23, 2021 AUBURN, Ala. – Approaching Selma, Alabama, from the south on Highway 80, the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge looms large on the horizon as travele…