important but turbulent period in 1965, when Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr. led a campaign to secure equal voting rights for African American in the South. The impressive march from Selma to Montgomery, after being broadcasted to the nation, resulted in President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement. "Selma" tells the story of how the visionary Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his brothers and sisters in the movement encouraged
leading role, a hero, in a film that did not focus on racial issues specifically, something that was unheard of at the time. It was simply a horror film meant to scare its audience. What is even more remarkable is that George Romero did not select Jones because he was a black man. He was not trying to make big waves; he simply chose Jones for the lead because he was the best person suited for the role. Romero rejected the values of Hollywood by casting Jones as the leading hero role. While mainstream