Two African American women, Mrs. Brathwaite (Mattie) and Cora consider joining Dr. King's march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, on March 7, 1965. Voting rights have been denied blacks for decades. Marching will be risky and potentially dangerous. Threats of violence have been in the air for weeks.
Bring alive this iconic moment in civil rights history with a realistic set of facts leading to a debatable decision for individuals swept up in the drama of the times. A 10 minute video is available. See SamuelGomberg@aol.com for details.

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Social Studies teacher, supervisor twenty-eight years. U.S. History, A.P. Economics, American Government, A.P. American Government & Politics, Law in American Society, Personal Economics. Chaired various professional development committees including Master Learning, Response to Nation at Risk, Curriculum Development, Social Studies electives. Served on Elected Teachers Council.
