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Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church is a church at 410 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Selma, Alabama, United States. This church was a starting point for the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 and, as the meeting place and offices of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the Selma Movement, played a major role in the events that led to the adoption of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The nation's reaction to Selma's "Bloody Sunday" march is widely credited with making the passage of the Voting Rights Act politically viable in the United States Congress.

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  • Iglesia AME de Selma (es)
  • Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church (Selma, Alabama) (en)
  • Église épiscopale méthodiste africaine Brown de Selma (fr)
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  • L'église épiscopale méthodiste africaine Brown est une église méthodiste afro-américaine située à Selma, dans l'État de l'Alabama aux États-Unis. (fr)
  • Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church is a church at 410 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Selma, Alabama, United States. This church was a starting point for the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 and, as the meeting place and offices of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the Selma Movement, played a major role in the events that led to the adoption of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The nation's reaction to Selma's "Bloody Sunday" march is widely credited with making the passage of the Voting Rights Act politically viable in the United States Congress. (en)
  • La Iglesia A.M.E de Selma es una histórica iglesia Episcopal Metodista Africana (AME) ubicada en el 410 de Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard en Selma, Alabama, Estados Unidos. Esta iglesia fue un punto de partida para las marchas de Selma a Montgomery en 1965 y, como lugar de reunión y oficinas de la Conferencia Sur de Liderazgo Cristiano (SCLC) durante el Movimiento Selma, jugó un papel importante en los eventos que llevaron a la adopción de la Ley de derechos electorales de 1965. La reacción de la nación a la marcha del "Domingo Sangriento" de Selma es ampliamente reconocida por hacer que la aprobación de la Ley de Derechos Electorales sea políticamente viable en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos.​ (es)
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  • Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church (en)
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  • Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church (en)
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  • Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage (en)
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  • Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage (en)
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