<p>Troopers advance! Those two words shouted by a police commander in Selma Alabama some 50 years ago changed the course of U.S. history. The date was March 7 1965. The scene was the Edmund Pettus Bridge. And the resulting violence spurred an appalled nation into action. The Selma Campaign chronicles one of the most successful &ndash; and deadly &ndash; protest campaigns of the Civil Rights era. In doing so it renders a fascinating portrait of life in the Deep South during the mid-1960s. Author Craig Swanson focuses special attention on the movement&rsquo;s &ldquo;foot soldiers&rdquo; those otherwise ordinary people who gave so much of themselves in seeking the ability to vote despite the constant threat of personal harm. Beginning with Martin Luther King&rsquo;s selection of Selma Alabama as the site for his voting rights campaign and concluding with legal proceedings against a state trooper whose gunfire precipitated the now-famous march to Montgomery &ldquo;The Selma Campaign&rdquo; is the definitive word on a remarkable series of events that culminated in what many consider the country&rsquo;s single most important piece of civil rights legislation.</p>
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