The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which has an upcoming exhibit on the Selma march, placed the billboard ad.
The work, designed by the art collective For Freedoms, depicts a photograph from Selma’s Bloody Sunday in 1965 overlaid with Trump’s campaign slogan.
The words “Make America Great Again” were emblazoned across the image, drawing parallels to the blatant violence of the Jim ...
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed released a statement following the removal of the billboard: ...
"Incarcerated men defy the odds to expose a cover-up in America's deadliest prison system," reads the logline for the ...
U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has been named among the 100 best protest songs of all time by Rolling Stone. The song, the ...
Eight Bemidji restaurants and bars faced off in a Bloody Mary Battle Rematch event on Sunday to raise funds for the Bemidji ...
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That day, about 600 people had gathered at Brown A.M.E. Church in Selma, then walked peacefully on Main Street toward the ...
A wreath has been laid in Londonderry for a Catholic and Protestant RUC officer who were the first police in the city to be ...
The Bloody Sunday March committee has announced its programme of events ahead of this weekend's 53rd anniversary. Speaking ...
Paratroopers serving on the day of the Bloody Sunday killings were professional and compassionate men who were doing their duty, a former army counter-insurgency expert claimed today. General Sir ...