saw the violence first hand.
reverend fredrick reese was
act wrist who asked doctor
martin luther king junior to
join the selma movement.
on their third attempt they
reached the capitol in
montgomery to demand voting
rights.
>> it is a great feeling of
triumph and victory, after
having gone through all of the
inn dignities, the the
sacrifices that have been made
by many people.
>> reporter: five months later
president johnson signed the
voting rights act and those
sacrifices, changed the course
of history.
marley hall for cbs-3
"eyewitness news".
>>> as the the first family
prepares for their departure
to selma man they were briefly
will be down in the white
house when a food cart caught
fire east of the north lawn.
in one was injured.
the lock down was lifted
shortly before noon.
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