CEDARVILLE, OHIO - Time marches on, but important moments in history permanently mark the landscape where they occur.
For 30 Cedarville University students who traveled in the Deep South on the Civil Rights Tour from October 16-20, they felt the emotional echos of the past as they visited the sites of America's battle for civil rights.
Led by Dr. Patrick Oliver, associate professor of criminal justice, and Dr. Robert Clark, assistant professor of history, this trip immersed students in American history as they walked across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, the same bridge where civil rights marchers endured the beatings of Bloody Sunday in 1965.
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