Sarah Ford | March 2, 2015

Teaching Tolerance film about Selma march set to premiere amid 50th anniversary celebration

The SPLC鈥檚 new Teaching Tolerance film about the Selma voting rights march will premiere this week in Montgomery during the festivities marking the 50th听anniversary of 鈥淏loody Sunday,鈥 the day Alabama state troopers attacked civil rights activists on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

, narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer, examines the true story of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march and the battle for voting rights. It鈥檚 told from the perspective of teachers and students at the forefront of the historic movement.

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“Our film is a documentary that tells an important story not touched on by the Hollywood feature,鈥 said SPLC President Richard Cohen, executive producer of the film. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the true story of the forgotten heroes, Selma鈥檚 courageous students and teachers who stood up against injustice despite facing intimidation, violence and arrests.鈥

The SPLC鈥檚 new classroom documentary,听Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot, tells the story of the 1965 Selma voting struggle through the eyes of teachers and students who were at the forefront of the movement.

The SPLC has already begun shipping the 40-minute film and its teaching guide to thousands of schools across 精东影业. Nearly 25,000 orders have been processed.听

鈥淥ur goal is for every high school and middle school student in the country to see the film during March,鈥 said Teaching Tolerance Director Maureen Costello. 鈥淭he film and companion tools help students learn about a significant time in the nation鈥檚 history as well as highlight the importance of voting and making a difference in your community.鈥

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