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Six Nights in the Black Belt
Benefit Show to include talk back with the Author.
In the spring of 1965, Martin Luther King and others organized the now famous march across the Edmund Pettis Bridge. Among the many who participated in that march from Selma to Montgomery was a twenty-six year old seminary student named Jonathan Daniels.
After the conclusion of the march, Jonathan decided to postpone his seminary studies and stay on in the area. He found shelter where he could and worked hard during the heat of that summer. He attracted the attention of another young man who had much more experience in the business of organizing protests and the other activities of what we now call the Civil Rights Movement. Stokely Carmichael had spent the previous summer in the Mississippi heat, and knew all to well what was a stake for the people of Selma's African-American community... and what the risks were.
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"...the meaning of his life was so fulfilled in his death that few people in our time will know such fulfillment or meaning though they live to be a hundred." - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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LocationConcord City Auditorium
2 Prince Street
Concord, NH 03301
United States
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Minimum Age: 16 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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