March 20, 1965, LBJ telegrams Wallace that federal troops will protect marchers from Selma

On March 20, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson sent a telegram to Governor George Wallace, informing him that federal troops would supervise a civil rights march in Alabama. At a press conference at his ranch in Texas, LBJ told the press he supported the constitutional rights of the marchers to walk peaceably from Selma to Montgomery, and expressed dismay at the governor’s refusal to provide them the protection of the Alabama police.

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