Asheville school to host photography exhibit of images from ‘Bloody Sunday’ march in Selma

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spider_martin_mlk_2015_ashevillePress release here. Looks like a must-see:

Francine Delany 8th Graders Host Spider Martin’s Selma to Montgomery Exhibit

Students at Francine Delany New School for Children will host a photography exhibit of images from the march in Selma, now known as Bloody Sunday, on March 10-12th. After studying the Civil Rights Movement, nonviolence, and specifically the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 8th grade students will prepare and curate an exhibition of iconic images from photographer, Spider Martin.

Mr. Martin’s images reflect the violence of Bloody Sunday, a day that ignited the nation towards action, a day depicted in the recent film, Selma. To culminate the exhibit students will gather on March 12th to hear from local Civil Rights leader, Reverend Clark Olsen, about his experience 50 years ago, in Selma, Alabama.

Francine Delany welcomes visitors to the exhibit Tuesday March 10th from 11-1pm and in the evening from 6-8pm. Please RSVP to [email protected] or call Nancy at 236-9441 Ext 236.

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Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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