Edmund Pettus Bridge

  Edmund Pettus Bridge, named for Edmund Winston Pettus, a confederate brigadier general, and eventual US Senator, is a bridge in Selma, Alabama.  It is infamous as the site of the conflict of Bloody Sunday, where armed officers attacked peaceful civil rights demonstrators. 

See also

*Selma to Montgomery marches

 

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