The Tragic Story that Sparked Selma's Bloody Sunday
In, 1965, Jimmie Lee Jackson, a young Black civil rights activist was brutally murdered in Marion, Alabama. His death became a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement, sparking Selma to Montgomery marches and inspiring generations to fight for justice. Shades of Crime is a true crime channel dedicated to telling the stories behind both solved and unsolved cases. Our goal is remembrance, justice, and awareness. Some cases end in resolution. Others are left in silence. But every story matters. ⚠️ Disclaimer: All videos on this channel are created for educational, documentary, and commentary purposes. They may include sensitive or disturbing content not suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised. 📜 Fair Use & Copyright Notice: Certain images, news clips, and audio recordings are used under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act) for the purpose of commentary, research, education, and news reporting. We do not claim ownership of third-party content. 📰 Sources & Credits: [court documents and google searches, music: USA Today news, various online sources, copyright free -Tears in My Eyes-116582 courtesy of Pixabay] Where possible, sources are credited directly in the video or description. Media may be sourced from public domain, Creative Commons, law enforcement archives, news agencies, or with permission. If you're a rights holder and have concerns, please contact @[email protected]. Subscribe to Shades of Crime for more true crime stories. No story is forgotten. No voice should go unheard. And Remember to Pray... God's Listening! #bloodysunday #civilrights #realtruecrime #jimmieleejackson #shadesofcrime

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