(Center for Historic Preservation, Middle Tennessee State University, 2013-02-05)
West, Carroll Van
The Sullivan Jackson House is a nationally significant landmark of the Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama. Dr. Sullivan Jackson and his wife Richie Jean Jackson were important local leaders. The house served as a headquarters for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Selma during the momentous events of 1965. Fictional scenes from the house's history are featured in the new movie, Selma (2014).
(Center for Historic Preservation, Middle Tennessee State University, 2013-04-25)
West, Carroll Van; Clawson, Amber; French, Jessica; Gautreau, Abigail
The Selma Civil Rights Movement multiple property nomination reviews the history of civil rights activism in Selma from 1865 to 1973 and includes an assessment of extant historic buildings associated with that study.