Selma, Alabama
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The City of Selma is the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama. The population was 20,756 at the 2010 census.
In the Civil War Selma was one of the main manufacturers of ammunition for the Confederacy.
Before the Civil Rights Movement, all African-Americans were deeply segregated against. This made Selma a large ground for protest in the Civil Rights Movement.
In the Civil War Selma was one of the main manufacturers of ammunition for the Confederacy.
Before the Civil Rights Movement, all African-Americans were deeply segregated against. This made Selma a large ground for protest in the Civil Rights Movement.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selma,_Alabama
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°25'2"N 87°1'36"W
- Montgomery, Alabama 57 km
- Pelham, Alabama 109 km
- Bessemer, Alabama 114 km
- Hoover, Alabama 120 km
- Birmingham, Alabama 138 km
- Auburn, Alabama 140 km
- Opelika, Alabama 150 km
- Columbus, Georgia 184 km
- Rome, Georgia 266 km
- Atlanta, Georgia 284 km
- George Corley Wallace State Community College 3.2 km
- Selfield 7.2 km
- Craig Field Airport and Industrial Complex 9 km
- Valley Grande, Alabama 11 km
- Sardis, Alabama 15 km
- International Paper - Riverdale Mill 15 km
- Selma State Park 16 km
- Plantation Tree Nursery 22 km
- Site of the Red Sticks defeat at the Battle of the Holy Ground 29 km
- International Paper 51 km