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07 Mexico
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Close to the bridge, I meet Queen Easter X, singer, video director and last but not least, the memory guardian of this place.

Day 18

Montgomery

August 29th 2012:

The region of Montgomery is the birthplace of civil rights struggle. We make a stop in Selma, where Afroamericans were hardly repressed by the state on Edmund Pettus bridge on March the 7th 1965.
Three weeks later, they organized a protest march from Selma to Montgomery headed by Martin Luther King. This was decisive for black people obtaining the right to vote.

Selma's Bridge

Queen Easter X

Listening to the history of Queen's mother and observing this woman, it looks clear for me that women are crucialin all these movements, may be more than men, even if we don't recognize it.


12 San Diego