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In page Stokely Carmichael:

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Within a week, Carmichael returned to protesting, this time in Selma, to participate in the final march along Route 80 to the state capital. He initiated a grassroots project in "Bloody Lowndes" County, along the march route.[3] This was a county known for white violence against blacks during this era, where SCLC and Dr. King had tried and failed to organize its black residents.[4] In the period from 1877 to 1950, Lowndes County had 14 documented lynchings of African Americans.[5]