Auburn University professors Keith Hébert and Richard Burt are adding to the chronicles of Bloody sunday. (Photo Auburn University, 2021)

Passion Project, examines Selma to Montgomery Bloody Sunday using modern technology

Auburn University’s Passion Project chronicles the significance of ‘Selma’s Bloody Sunday’ in an effort to; name the brave nameless participants, share the experience of marchers on their way to the bridge and the aftermath that immediately followed the widely publicized police brutality inflicted on the peaceful marchers in their attempt to cross the bridge to the county seat of Montgomery, Alabama to vote.

 

CAPTION: Auburn University Professors Richard Burt and Keith Hébert are using modern technologies to name some of the nameless brave marchers and to chronicle the prelude and aftermath of activities of marchers and participants who contributed to the march across the Edmund Pettis Bridge for the Passion Project. (Photo Auburn University, 2021)
By Neal Reid, Auburn University

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