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Birmingham -> Selma -> White Hall -> Montgomery -> Tuskegee -> Atlanta
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The Sophomore class visited Alabama and Georgia to learn more about the locations, events, and people of the Civil Rights Movement. Anna Nash was impacted by the reality for African Americans in the Civil Rights Era. She says, "Going on the bridge in Selma where they marched 54 miles to Montgomery in order to vote really put it into perspective for me. They were beaten and threatened by police fighting for their freedoms."
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Eva Elder, Mara Chamberlin, Julia Brooks (10) take a fun picture at Lowndes County Interpretive Center.
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Easton Frier, Clayton Hazelwood, and Scotty Hayashi (10) play a competitive game of air hockey at Dave & Busters.
Landin Wilkins and Delaney Crockett (10) look at an interactive walk through in the Lowndes Interpretive Center.
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While this trip was a sobering experience, the Sophomores also found time to come together and have fun. On the first day of the trip, they stopped at Dave & Busters after a ten-hour bus ride. After competing in air hockey and experiencing a roller coaster simulation, both the students and chaperones were ready to take on the rest of the trip! Spread & Photos By: Anna Nash
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All of the 10th grade girls crammed into an elevator with Mrs. Reynolds and stopped for a group picture on their way down.
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