- SELMA
- Alabama city
- Alabama town in the news, 1965
- City west of Montgomery
- Comedienne Diamond
- Historic Alabama city
- 2015 Ava DuVernay drama
- March site for the late John Lewis
- Site of three 1965 marches
- One of Homer's in-laws
- Starting point of a March 1965 march
- 1965 march site
- National Voting Rights Museum city
- Start of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour
- Alabama city where Bloody Sunday took place
- 2014 Ava DuVernay historical drama
- Home to the National Voting Rights Museum
- Civil rights site
- Alabama hub
- Town with an elm in it?
- 1965 march city
- MLK vote-drive city
- Aunt of Bart and Lisa
- Sis of Marge Simpson
- Marge's toon sis
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- Alabama town in '60s headlines
- Southern town in '60s headlines
- Starting point for three famous civil-rights marches
- ___ to Montgomery National Voting Rights Trail
- Bloody Sunday site of 1965
- Film with a Best Original Song Oscar for "Glory"
- The "hots" in "three hots and a cot"
- _____ to Montgomery National Historic Trail
- Town of a civil rights march
- Nobel-winning novelist Lagerlöf
- Alabama protest city
- One of Bart Simpson's aunts
- Cotton State city
- Where King marched
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- Blair of "Kath and Kim"
- City of civil rights history
- One of Lisa Simpson's aunts
- March site for King
- Starting point of some famous civil rights marches
- 1965 King march site
- City on the Alabama River
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- Sister of Patty and Marge
- 2014 historical drama nominated for the Best Picture Oscar
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- 2014 film based on 1965 marches
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- Seat of Dallas County, Alabama
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- Name on a southern National Historic Trail sign
- 2014 film about civil rights marches
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- 2014 film set in Alabama
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- Film that ends with a King's speech
- Also-ran to "Birdman" for a 2014 Oscar
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- One of Marge Simpson's sisters
- Novelist Lagerlof
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- 2014 film about Dr. King
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- 2014 film with LBJ and Malcolm X
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- Author Lagerlof.
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- Diamond.
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- John Lewis march site
- 2014 hit film featuring Oprah Winfrey
- 2014 movie about Dr. King
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- 2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay
- 2014 film in which David Oyelowo played Martin Luther King Jr.
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- 2014 Ava DuVernay drama
- 2014 film starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr.
- Home of the National Voting Rights Museum
- ___ March
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- Title city in a 2014 Ava DuVernay film
- Aunt of 31-Down
- Chain smoker on "The Simpsons"
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- Central Alabama city
- Clinton retraced a march here
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- An aunt of Bart Simpson
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- The ___-to-Montgomery marches
- Legally Blonde actress Blair
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- One of Marge's sisters
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- Site of historic 1965 marches
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- Site of 1960s marches
- 2014 film whose song "Glory" took the Oscar
- Alabama city famous in civil rights history
- Patty Bouvier's twin sister
- Aunt of Bart, Lisa and Maggie
- 2014 Ava DuVernay movie
- Edmund Pettus Bridge location
- Site of a historic demonstration led by John Lewis
- Site of the Edmund Pettus Bridge
- Site of historic 1965 voting rights marches