Edmund Pettus Bridge
The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, located at the foot of the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, serves as a vital hub for understanding the contemporary struggle for voting rights and human dignity. Established to commemorate the events of Bloody Sunday, the museum plays a crucial role in preserving the history and significance of the Selma Movement and the Voting Rights Act.
Through its galleries and exhibits, the museum educates visitors about pivotal moments in the fight for voting rights, including the iconic Selma to Montgomery march. By hosting annual events and programs like the Bridge Crossing Jubilee, the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute continues to honor the legacy of those who fought for equal access to the ballot.
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