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Feb 25
2008

BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In Our History

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Jimmie Lee Jackson

Jimmy Lee Jackson Was Born In Marion, Alabama in December 1938. He Was A Farm Laborer And Church Deacon. He Was Also Active In The Civil Rights Movement.

On February 17, 1965, He Took Part In A Protest In Support Of African American Voting Rights In Selma, AL. On The march To The Perry County Courthouse, His Mother, Viola Jackson and Grandfather, Cager Lee Jackson, Were With Him. The Marchers Were Attacked By State Troopers Armed With Billy Clubs, And When His Mother And Grandfather Were Assaulted, Jackson Went to Defend Them.

He Was Shot In The Stomach By One Of The State Troopers. But, Instead Of Being Taken Directly To Hospital So That His Wounds Could Be Treated, He Was First Arrested And Charged With Assault And Battery. Nine Days Later On February 26, 1965, Jimmy Lee Jackson Died From His Wounds.

This Led The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)To Organize The First Selma To Montgomery Voter's Rights March on March 7, 1965. To Read About This Please Click Here. During The Protests Surrounding The March, A White Unitarian Minister Named James Reeb Who Had Traveled To Alabama Was Murdered By Thugs. President Lyndon Johnson Sent Flowers As A Sign Of Remembrance, Sadly FThere Were No Presidential Flowers For Jimmy Lee Jackson.

"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.

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