USA TODAY on Twitter: "Amelia Boynton-Robinson helped organize a famous march to the Alabama State Capitol, protesting prejudice at the polls. On Bloody Sunday, Boynton and other marchers were attacked by state
Amelia Boynton Robinson Civil Rights Champion Dies | Chicago Defender
Amelia Boynton Robinson, a Pivotal Figure at the Selma March, Dies at 104 - The New York Times
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Alabama state trooper standing over Amelia Boynton after she was knocked down during the attack on civil rights marchers on Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama. - Alabama Media Group Collection - Alabama
Amelia Boynton Robinson's Biography
The New York Women's Foundation - Amelia Boynton Robinson was the first Black woman to run for Congress from Alabama & is remembered as a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. She
Memories of Selma, 'Bloody Sunday' | The Seattle Times
Bloody Sunday' civil rights activist Amelia Boynton Robinson dies - CSMonitor.com
Civil Rights heroine Dr. Amelia Boynton Robinson passes away at age 104 - Yellowhammer News
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Watching 'Selma' with a matriarch of the movement | CNN
Civil rights activist Amelia Boynton Robinson, icon of 'Bloody Sunday' march, dies at 104 - al.com
A Mighty Girl - Amelia Boynton Robinson -- a matriarch of the Civil Rights Movement and one of the organizers of the famous Selma March known as "Bloody Sunday" -- was born
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Civil Rights Legend Amelia Boynton Robinson Dead at 104
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Amelia Boynton Robinson, a Pivotal Figure at the Selma March, Dies at 104 - The New York Times
Civil rights activist Amelia Boynton Robinson dies at 104
Civil Rights icon Amelia Boynton Robinson dies at 104 - The Selma Times‑Journal | The Selma Times‑Journal
Civil rights activist Amelia Boynton Robinson, icon of 'Bloody Sunday' march, dies at 104 - al.com