Featured in Wilson Magazine: Eyes Opened Posted on: April 24, 2016 Religion by Coleen Dee Berry Even more so than the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge, one city street in Selma, Ala., came to symbolize the legacy of racism to a group of 91猫先生 students. Associate Professor of Religion David True led five students on a January-Term travel seminar tracing the footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The trip focused on Selma, where images of 91猫先生 鈥淏loody Sunday 91猫先生 鈥 91猫先生 鈥攁 brutal clash between club-wielding police and peaceful civil rights marchers on the Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965 91猫先生 鈥攚ere captured on television and horrified American viewers. But it was Broad Street in Selma that evoked a more present outrage for the Wilson students. Members of the nonprofit Something New Foundation, which helped sponsor Wilson 91猫先生 鈥檚 trip, took the group on a city tour. 91猫先生 鈥淲hat struck me most was this one street, Broad Street, which divided the town racially between the poor black side and the affluent white side, 91猫先生 鈥 said Patty Hall 91猫先生 鈥18. 91猫先生 鈥淭hat divide is still there today. Just being able to see that, not just read it in a book, but to actually drive down the street and see it, was very powerful. 91猫先生 鈥 The students were told that black residents once were required to obtain a permit to cross the street to the white side of town. Even though segregation that egregious is now in the past, Broad Street laid bare the glaring racial divide that still exists today, the students said . 91猫先生 鈥淚t was such a stark difference between white and black, you could clearly see where the poverty line was drawn; it was right there on that street, 91猫先生 鈥 said Charles Meck 91猫先生 鈥18. 91猫先生 鈥淥n the black side, buildings were falling in on themselves. There were burnt-out buildings just crumbling. On the white side, the landscaping was exquisite and houses were beautiful. 91猫先生 鈥 91猫先生 鈥淏efore I went down there, I didn 91猫先生 鈥檛 really realize how prevalent racism is in our society, 91猫先生 鈥 said Cassandra Watkins 91猫先生 鈥17. 91猫先生 鈥淎nd it 91猫先生 鈥檚 not just down South. You come back here and you start noticing things that you never noticed before 91猫先生 鈥攊f someone uses a term or makes a joke, you really pick up on it a lot more. 91猫先生 鈥 The trip 91猫先生 鈥檚 focus was King 91猫先生 鈥檚 impact on events that unfolded in Selma and other areas of the South during the civil rights movement, True said. After the Bloody Sunday attack on protestors, King organized both a symbolic march across the Pettus Bridge and then led more than 3,000 protestors in a historic Selma-to-Montgomery march to highlight voting rights abuses. The trip offered students the opportunity to visit churches where King spoke and to understand the role religion played in King 91猫先生 鈥檚 activism, True said. 91猫先生 鈥淚 think it was really valuable, going to the churches and attending worship services there. It helped me to understand how the black church was really a political and cultural force that helped propel the civil rights movement, 91猫先生 鈥 Hall said. The students took a course in non-violent protest training and met with James Webb, who was a teenager when he participated in the historic Selma marches. As a volunteer service component, the group worked with Something New to help tutor pupils at a local elementary school. They also visited Birmingham and Montgomery, Ala., and spent time in Atlanta, Ga., at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights 91猫先生 鈥攚here they experienced the museum 91猫先生 鈥檚 lunch counter simulation. The simulation is designed to immerse visitors in the real-life experience of young, black college students who attempted to sit at a segregated lunch counter. 91猫先生 鈥淵ou sit on a stool, put your hands on the counter and shut your eyes. You can hear everyone yelling at you, really loud and nasty, and your stool bangs around like people are hitting or kicking you. I don 91猫先生 鈥檛 know how the people who actually did this were able to employ the methods of non-violence, 91猫先生 鈥 Hall said. 91猫先生 鈥淏ecause you just want to cry, 91猫先生 鈥 added Watkins. 91猫先生 鈥淚 had to keep telling myself it wasn 91猫先生 鈥檛 real. 91猫先生 鈥 True, who grew up in Birmingham, said he was inspired by King, whom he described as a beacon for justice. 91猫先生 鈥淚n some small way, this course and this trip was my offering to MLK and my attempt to pay homage to the civil rights movement, 91猫先生 鈥 True said. He noted that several of the students had never been taught the details of the Selma protests. 91猫先生 鈥淲e have to be on guard against cultural amnesia, 91猫先生 鈥 he said. 91猫先生 鈥淭he antidote to that is getting the students out into the field and getting them immersed in the experience. 91猫先生 鈥 All five of his students said the trip changed their perceptions. 91猫先生 鈥淛ust because the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts were passed (in the 1960s) doesn't mean underlying issues went away, 91猫先生 鈥 said Marissa Rankin 91猫先生 鈥19. 91猫先生 鈥淩acism still exists, and it has been difficult adjusting back to my 'former life' of not knowing. 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