SELMA TO MONTGOMERY FREEDOM MARCH Civil rights activist Martin Luther King leads a march past the Montgomery Captial Building. State troopers, with billie clubs in tow, line the street.
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT African-Americans demonstrate for civil rights. Police arrest and haul away demonstrators. Protesters are sprayed with water from fire hoses. Martin Luther King Jr. gives a speech. Funeral services for those lost in the civil rights movement. The 1963 March On Washington.
TEXAS BEATS ALABAMA IN THE ORANGE BOWL Alabama and Texas square off in the Orange Bowl of 1965. Ernie Koy makes a 79 yard touchdown run. Joe Namath is quarterback for Alabama. Alabama blocks a field goal attempt which results in two possession turn-overs leaving Texas with the ball. Texas stops Alabama three times near the endzone keeping the score 21 to 17. The Texas Longhorns win.
Date: January 1, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:02:10:00, No Audio
KKK GRAND DRAGON ROBERT CREEL - 1965 Alabama KKK grand dragon Robert Creel talks to an unseen person while he receives a haircut from a black barber. Creel denies the Klan even exists, criticizes Alabama Attorney General Richmond Flowers for his investigation into Klan activities and tries to deflect the attention to communism.
Date: October 18, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:36:00, With Audio
KLANSMAN COLLIE WILKINS ACQUITTED - 1965 Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins is mobbed by reporters as he leaves the courthouse after his acquittal in the murder of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo. Cut to Wilkins defense attorney discussing the case and its fairness although news media at the time pointed out the decision was made by a jury of 12 white men including four challenged by Attorney General Richmond Flowers for racial prejudice.
Date: October 22, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:34:00, With Audio
COLLIE WILKINS ON TRIAL FOR KILLING - 1965 - 1 During the murder trial of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins beats a hasty reatreat from reporters after a day in court. Jurors in the trial leave the courthouse slowly also hoping to avoid the media.
COLLIE WILKINS ON TRIAL FOR KILLING - 1965 Wearing a 10-gallon hat Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins is pursued by reporters both before and after his day in court on charges of killing civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo.
Date: October 21, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:29:00, No Audio
DEFENSE ATTORNEY HANES ON DELAY IN WILKINS TRIAL - 1965 Defense attorney Art Hanes expresses his dismay of delays in the trial of Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins. Attorney General Richmond Flowers delayed the trial after rejecting 11 jurors for racial prejudice.
Date: October 19, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:34:00, No Audio
ATTORNEY GENERAL FLOWERS REJECTS JURORS - 1965 Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins leaves the courthouse where he will be tried for the murder of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo. Cut to Attorney General Richmond Flowers telling reporters he rejected potential jurors for Wilkins trial because of racial prejudice.
Date: October 19, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:23:00, With Audio
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