Description: The Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 were three nonviolent protests along the 54-mile highway from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Organized to demand voting rights for African Americans facing segregationist oppression, these marches amplified the voting rights movement and directly contributed to the passage of the landmark Voting Rights Act later that year.
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Description: "Power to the people" is a cultural expression and political slogan that has been used in a wide variety of contexts. During the 1960s in the United States, young people began speaking and writing this phrase as a form of rebellion against what they perceived as the oppression by the older generation, especially The Establishment. The Black Panthers used the slogan "All Power to the People" to protest the rich, ruling class domination of society. Pro-democracy students used it to protest America's military campaign in Vietnam.
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Description: Thurgood Marshall was a pioneering figure in American law, serving as the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Renowned for his tireless advocacy for civil rights, Marshall's landmark legal victories, including Brown v. Board of Education, reshaped the landscape of racial equality in the United States, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's history.