- - 1965 protest city
- - Title city in a 2014 film by Ava DuVernay
- - Alabama city known for 1965 civil rights marches
- - duvernay film set in alabama
- - Title city in a 2014 Ava DuVernay film
- - Noted Alabama city
- - Alabama site of a historic 1965 march
- - 2014 film based on the 1965 voting rights marches in Alabama
- - National Voting Rights Museum and Institute city
- - Starting city for a famous 1965 civil rights march to Montgomery
- - Starting city in Alabama of 1965 protest marches
- - city that's home to the national voting rights museum and institute
- - Alabama town
- - City on the Alabama River
- - Cotton State city
- - Ala. city
- - Yellowhammer State city
- - Historic Alabama march site
- - City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr.
- - Alabama march place
- - 1965 march city
- - Southern city in 1965 news
- - Southern city in 1965 headlines
- - Notable civil rights city
- - National Voting Rights Museum city
- - Memorable Alabama town
- - Memorable Alabama city
- - March 1965 march city
- - Headline city: 1965
- - Civil rights city in Alabama
- - City W of Montgomery
- - City of civil rights history
- - City in Alabama, pop. 22,840.
- - City for males?
- - City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965
- - Ava DuVernay film set in Alabama
- - Alabama town in '60s headlines
- - Alabama site of a Freedom March
- - Alabama scene of a march
- - Alabama River town
- - Alabama city associated with Martin Luther King
- - Ala. headline city: 1965
- - City in Ala.
- - Southern city.
- - Alabama city
- - Alabama city in civil rights history
- - Civil rights march city
- - Alabama city in an Ava DuVernay film
- - 1965 Alabama march site
- - Alabama march site
- - Alabama march city
- - Alabama city famous in civil rights history
- - City on the Alabama
- - Title city in a DuVernay movie
- - Historic Alabama city
- - 2014 film set in Alabama
- - City in a 2014 Ava DuVernay movie
- - Historic Alabama city known
- - City west of Montgomery
- - City in 1965 headlines
- - So-called 'Butterfly Capital of Alabama'
- - 2014 Oscar-nominated film set in Alabama
- - Historical Alabama march site
- - Freedom March city
- - Alabama River city
- - Seat of Alabama's Dallas County
- - Alabama civil rights march city
- - Alabama protest city
- - Southern city with a woman's name
- - Site of the Edmund Pettus Bridge
- - 2014 movie about Dr. King's march
- - best picture nominee of 2014
- - 2014 best picture nominee depicting a famous march
- - 2014 historical drama featuring oprah winfrey
- - film that ends with a king's speech
- - ... Blair, "Hellboy" and "Cruel Intentions" actress
- - Ava DuVernay film starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr.
- - Actress Blair of Another Life
- - march site for the late john lewis
- - males assembled where a 1965 march began
- - ... Blair, "Hellboy" and "Anger Management" actress
- - Home of the National Voting Rights Museum
- - 2014 film about the civil rights movement
- - DuVernay film with the tagline "One dream can change the world"
- - 2014 Ava DuVernay historical drama
- - oscar-nominated 2014 film about the us civil rights campaign.
- - American female aviator Cronan
- - 2014 Ava DuVernay movie
- - 2014 Ava DuVernay drama
- - Actress ... Blair from the sitcom "Anger Management"
- - 2014 film starring David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King Jr.
- - Edmund Pettus Bridge location
- - Home to the National Voting Rights Museum
- - 1965 King march site
- - Nobelist Lagerlöf
- - Novelist Lagerlöf
- - Author Lagerlöf
- - Writer Lagerlof
- - Site of a historic 1965 voter-registration drive
- - Site of 1965 demonstrations
- - Sister of Marge and Patty on "The Simpsons"
- - Scene of a historic 1965 demonstration
- - Scene of a Freedom March
- - Demonstration site, 1965
- - Civil rights march site
- - 2014 movie about Martin Luther King, Jr.
- - 1965 civil rights marches beginning
- - Where the march to Montgomery started
- - Where M.L.K. led a voter drive
- - Where King marched
- - Where an historic 54-mile journey began (1965)
- - Town of a civil rights march
- - Starting point of some famous civil rights marches
- - Start of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour
- - Site of King's voter registration drive
- - Site of King's 1965 protests
- - Site of historic 1965 marches
- - Site of 1965 voter registration drive
- - Site of 1960s marches
- - Scene of a 1965 Freedom March
- - Origin of a 1965 march
- - Onetime march site
- - One of Marge's sisters
- - One of Lisa Simpson's aunts
- - One of Homer Simpson's gravelly voiced sisters-in-law
- - Nobelist novelist-poet Lagerlöf
- - National Voting Rights Museum locale
- - Name on a southern National Historic Trail sign
- - Miss Lagerlof, Swedish novelist.
- - Memorable march site
- - March site mentioned in "Eve of Destruction"
- - March site for King
- - March locale: 1965
- - King's march site: 1965
- - Freedom March starting point
- - Comedienne Diamond
- - Civil-rights site
- - Civil rights march site, 1965
- - Center of a 1965 voter registration drive
- - Bloody Sunday march site
- - Blair of "Kath and Kim"
- - Authoress Lagerlof.
- - Actress Diamond
- - 60's march site
- - 2014 movie about a 1965 civil rights march
- - 2014 historical film with the Oscar-winning song "Glory"
- - 2014 historical film starring David Oyelowo
- - 2014 civil rights film that won an Oscar for Best Original Song
- - 2014 Best Picture nominee
- - 1965 protest site
- - 1965 march setting
- - 1965 center of a black voter registration drive
- - "Bloody Sunday" site of 1965
- - 2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay
- - Ava DuVernay film subject
- - Starting point of three marches in March 1965
- - Historic 1965 march location
- - 2014 film in which David Oyelowo played Martin Luther King Jr
- - Where an historic 54-mile journey began
- - Civil rights march film of 2014
- - 2014 film with the tagline "One dream can change the world"
- - DuVernay film about Martin Luther King Jr
- - 2014 movie about Dr. King
- - Aunt of Bart, Lisa and Maggie
- - 1965 march site
- - 2014 film with LBJ and Malcolm X
- - King march site
- - Site of a 1965 civil rights march
- - 2014 hit film featuring Oprah Winfrey
- - An aunt of Bart Simpson
- - Site of a 1965 voter registration drive
- - A sister of Marge Simpson
- - National Voting Rights Museum site
- - Sister of Marge Simpson
- - Site of 1965 marches
- - Patty Bouvier's twin sister
- - 'Voting Rights Trail' terminus
- - John Lewis march site
- - 1965 King arrest site
- - Best Picture Oscar nominee directed by Ava DuVernay
- - Movie about Dr. King's march
- - Also-ran to "Birdman" for a 2014 Oscar
- - Males battling in this US location?
- - BET Awards Best Movie of 2015
- - 'The Simpsons' aunt
- - Aunt of Bart Simpson
- - March locale of note
- - Best Picture Oscar nominee for 2014
- - 2014 film whose song 'Glory' took the Oscar
- - 2014 movie directed by Ava DuVernay
- - 2014 film in which David Oyelowo portrays Martin Luther King Jr
- - Film about Dr. King's march
- - 2014 Oscar-nominated movie about a 1965 civil rights march
- - 2014 movie based on a historic march
- - 2014 historical film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar
- - One of Bart Simpson's aunts
- - 2014 film about Dr. King
- - Where a King marched in America
- - 2014 Best Picture nominee based on historical events
- - 2014 film about civil rights marches
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