Talk:Selma to Montgomery marches
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[edit]This was in the article as a reference - it obviously is not a reference - at best an unsourced statement:
<ref>[[Jefferson Davis]] had been sworn in as President of the [[Confederate States of America]] at the top of the steps and, ever since, every governor of Alabama has likewise taken the oath on the steps. Governor George Wallace did not allow King to speak from the "hallowed" steps of the capitol. Thus, King spoke while standing on a temporary stage, a flatbed truck, at the base of the capitol steps.</ref>
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