The Right to Vote!!!

On August 6, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which extended equal voting rights for African-Americans. As both White and Black non-violent supporters led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for the right to vote in Central Alabama, today, you can trace their march toward freedom on the 54-mile trail and connect with their stories at the Interpretive Centers. Read More

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Mailing Address:

7002 U.S. Highway 80 West
P.O. Box 595

Hayneville, AL 36040

Phone:

(334) 877-1983
Please dial the following to reach the Selma to Montgomery Interpretive Centers during normal business hours. Lowndes Interpretive Center: (334) 877-1983 Selma Interpretive Center: (334) 872-0509

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