(7) However, the march did not go all the way to Montgomery, but instead to the site of Sunday’s attack to pray for those that had been hurt. (7) The March from Selma to Montgomery had been postponed until adequate protection could be found for the marchers. (7) It was not until March 21, 1965 that the March took place protected by the National Guardsmen and some FBI agents. (7)
The March was successful and resulted in the Voting Rights Act of 1965. (1) President Johnson signed the Act that guaranteed all citizen the right to vote. (2) Furthermore, it authorized the sending of federal examiners in order to register voters. (2) It suspended any and types of devices, such as literacy test, that denied African-Americans their right to vote. (2) About 250,00 African-American were registered because of the Act of 1965.
Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential activist in the Civil Right Movement. He rallies the African-American community and fought without violence. Through his efforts and peaceful protest, the African-American community made the Civil Right Act of 1964 and the Voting Right of 1965 possible and