What caused the Selma Montgomery marches?
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The Selma to Montgomery marches, also known as the Voting Rights Marches, were a series of civil rights protests that took place in 1965 in Alabama. They were organized in response to the ongoing disenfranchisement of African Americans in the South, particularly in Alabama. The marches were sparked by the killing of civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson by a state trooper, as well as the ongoing suppression of voting rights for African Americans in the state. The marches were a key part of the Civil Rights Movement and played a significant role in the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.