
Selma, Lord, Selma
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
In 1965 Alabama, an 11 year old girl is touched by a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. and becomes a devout follower. But her resolution is tested when she joins others in the famed march from Selma to Montgomery.
Top Cast


Jurnee Smollett
Jurnee Smollett
Sheyann Webb
Jurnee Smollett
Sheyann Webb


Clifton Powell
Clifton Powell
Martin Luther King Jr
Clifton Powell
Martin Luther King Jr


Mackenzie Astin
Mackenzie Astin
Jonathan Daniels
Mackenzie Astin
Jonathan Daniels


Ella Joyce
Ella Joyce
Betty Webb
Ella Joyce
Betty Webb


Afemo Omilami
Afemo Omilami
John Webb
Afemo Omilami
John Webb


Brett Rice
Brett Rice
Sheriff Pots
Brett Rice
Sheriff Pots


Margo Moorer
Margo Moorer
Alice West
Margo Moorer
Alice West
Faye Yvette McQueen
Faye Yvette McQueen
Protester
Faye Yvette McQueen
Protester
Leland L. Jones
Leland L. Jones
Rev. Albert Brock
Leland L. Jones
Rev. Albert Brock


L. Warren Young
L. Warren Young
Hosea Williams
L. Warren Young
Hosea Williams
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