Selma is the most significant movie to come out of Hollywood on the subject of the Black plight since Amistad. Selma chronicles a period of 3 months in which the march for the right to vote in 1965 from Selma to Montgomery took place. This powerful story serves to inform Black and White America from the inside, how an entire race of human beings lived through a Black Holocaust orchestrated by the hands of the very people who enslaved them and used them to build this great nation we live in. David Oyelowo plays Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the greatest non-violent civil rights leader that ever lived. I cried throughout this emotionally packed movie that tells the story of how Black and White supporters were slain and beaten in the pursuance of the Black equal right to vote saga. Selma also tells the story of hatred in the…
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