This is the town where the march begins.
What is Selma?
He is the leader of the civil rights movement in the film.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
Many viewers felt this emotion when seeing police violence in film.
What is sadness or anger?
The film is shown in this format, not black and white.
What is color?
This phrase is often sung by the marchers.
What is „we shall overcome“?
This is the city the protesters want to reach.
What is Montgomery?
He is the U.S. president shown in the film.
Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?
This is the reason why the people keep marching, even in danger.
What is to fight for justice?
This kind of music is used in emotional scenes.
What is dramatic or sad music?
This is the main message of the film.
What is everyone deserves equal rights?
This is what the marchers are fighting for.
What is the right to vote?
She is Martin Luther King Jr.‘s wife.
Who is Coretta Scott King?
This is the kind of protest the marchers used.
This is the feeling during the first attempt to cross the bridge.
What is fear or tension?
This is why voting is so important in the film.
What is it gives people a voice?
This is why many Black people in the South couldn‘t vote.
What is unfair tests and laws?
These two types of people march together in Selma.
Who are Black and white people?
This is how people react when they are attacked on the bridge.
What is they do not fight back?
The camera often shows this when Dr. King gives a speech.
Wat is his face or the crowd?
This word means standing up for change without using violence.
What is nonviolence?
This is the number of times they try to march before they succeed.
What is three?
He is the young activist who later became a congressman.
Who is John Lewis?
This is how you might feel if you joined the march.
What is proud/ afraid/ hopeful?
These are added at the end to show real history.
What are photos or news clips?
The film teaches that doing this can help change the world.
What is standing up for what is right?