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demmiblue

(36,875 posts)
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 08:45 AM Mar 2023

On today's date - March 25, 1965, Viola Liuzzo, a housewife from Detroit, drove alone to Alabama...

On today's date - March 25, 1965, Viola Liuzzo, a housewife from Detroit, drove alone to Alabama after seeing the televised attack at the Edmund Pettus Bridge. She was driving marchers back to Selma from Montgomery when she was killed by KKK. #Fresh #WomensHistoryMonth







Liuzzo, Viola

Viola Liuzzo was a civil rights activist who was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan as she drove another activist from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, during the Selma Voting Rights March.

Born Viola Gregg in Pennsylvania on April 11, 1925, she was raised in poverty in Georgia and Tennessee during the Great Depression, where she witnessed segregation first-hand. She later moved to Michigan, married Teamster Anthony Liuzzo in 1950, and attended Wayne State University. She became active in the Detroit chapter of the NAACP.

A middle-class, white mother of five children, Liuzzo was spurred to join the efforts of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the marchers after seeing televised footage of hundreds of peaceful protestors being clubbed and tear-gassed by police on the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965. Soon afterward, she drove her Oldsmobile 800 miles to Selma. On March 25, she was driving 19-year-old Leroy Moton, an African American, to Montgomery, when a car carrying four KKK members began chasing them. The KKK members’ car pulled alongside Liuzzo’s, and they shot her in the head, killing her instantly. Moton was not hit and survived by playing dead.

Within 24 hours of the murder, President Lyndon Johnson went on television to announce the arrests of the KKK members – Eugene Thomas, Collie Leroy Wilkins, Jr., William Orville Eaton, and Gary Thomas Rowe – and demanded an immediate Congressional investigation of the KKK. Rowe was protected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as one of its paid informants and testified against the other men. The KKK members were all acquitted in the Alabama courts, despite eyewitness testimony and ballistics evidence, but found guilty of violating Viola Liuzzo’s civil rights by a federal grand jury and sentenced to ten years in prison.

Liuzzo’s funeral in Detroit was attended by many dignitaries, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Walter Reuther. Yet after her death her reputation was slandered, as false accusations were made about her morality, dedication to her family, and drug use. In 1978, documents released through the Freedom of Information Act revealed that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover masterminded the smear campaign, fearful of the FBI’s culpability of informant Gary Rowe in the murder. Liuzzo’s children were threatened and taunted, and a cross was burned on their lawn, prompting the need for round-the-clock guard for the next two years.

https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/liuzzo-viola-0
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On today's date - March 25, 1965, Viola Liuzzo, a housewife from Detroit, drove alone to Alabama... (Original Post) demmiblue Mar 2023 OP
It feels a bit like 'back to the future' out there, doesn't it? Joinfortmill Mar 2023 #1
So sad. There could be a movie made from her story. Ferrets are Cool Mar 2023 #2
Absolutely. paleotn Mar 2023 #9
+ 2. n/t iluvtennis Mar 2023 #18
+++ KPN Mar 2023 #25
Acquitted in the Alabama courts. What has really changed in NoMoreRepugs Mar 2023 #3
Apparently nothing. evolves Mar 2023 #5
untill we live up to our creeds , pledges and other feel good stuff. it aint mount AllaN01Bear Mar 2023 #17
Other than now making exceptions for college football and basketball players paleotn Mar 2023 #11
Not a hell of a lot outside the cities Warpy Mar 2023 #14
The date. 2naSalit Mar 2023 #24
Thank you for this history lesson. panader0 Mar 2023 #4
Thank you for posting this piece of HISTORY. Duppers Mar 2023 #6
Will schools in FL be allowed to mention this story? TheRickles Mar 2023 #7
When I was 8 years old, my mother wanted to do the same thing Farmer-Rick Mar 2023 #8
Thanks for posting. K&R. NNadir Mar 2023 #10
Never, ever forget. paleotn Mar 2023 #12
Thank you for bringing this historic woman to my attention. Fla Dem Mar 2023 #13
No, it was very big news in the North. marybourg Mar 2023 #21
You're probably right. As I was in HS at the time, (in a Boston suburb) I probably wasn't Fla Dem Mar 2023 #26
thank you for the history. its amaiZing on what u learn on du. AllaN01Bear Mar 2023 #15
Thank you for posting this! WestMichRad Mar 2023 #16
+ 1. n/t iluvtennis Mar 2023 #19
George Wallace threatened to charge the FBI informant Frances Mar 2023 #20
I don't think she has gotten the recognition she deserves. Her murder was a big event to many LoisB Mar 2023 #22
I still remember her name. Thanks for putting her in front of us. NBachers Mar 2023 #23

KPN

(15,649 posts)
25. +++
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 11:33 AM
Mar 2023

There should be! Imagine DeSantis' and all the other MAGAts' heads exploding if that movie actually was made and released! Disney seems like an appropriate executive producer.

evolves

(5,403 posts)
5. Apparently nothing.
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:17 AM
Mar 2023

America's refusal to deal with racism and white supremacy is the cancer that is and has been destroying us for more than 250 years. Until we address this on a large scale, nothing will change. I doubt it will ever happen, unfortunately.

AllaN01Bear

(18,341 posts)
17. untill we live up to our creeds , pledges and other feel good stuff. it aint mount
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:49 AM
Mar 2023

to a hill of beans.

paleotn

(17,939 posts)
11. Other than now making exceptions for college football and basketball players
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:26 AM
Mar 2023

in order to remain competitive? Not one damn thing.

Warpy

(111,327 posts)
14. Not a hell of a lot outside the cities
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:34 AM
Mar 2023

They've progressed to the 1920s, driving cars instead of horse drawn buggies and wagons. Alabama had the most toxic radio I've ever heard but they were still better than Mississippi. They had better roads anyway.

As much as I love the mountains down south, you couldn't pay me to live there again.

TheRickles

(2,077 posts)
7. Will schools in FL be allowed to mention this story?
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:20 AM
Mar 2023

Where will the line be drawn in deciding what constitutes "CRT"? After hearing how the Rosa Parks story recently got whitewashed (literally), I can imagine Viola Liuzzo's murder being described as an "out-of-state tourist dies in unfortunate auto accident". Ugh.

Farmer-Rick

(10,202 posts)
8. When I was 8 years old, my mother wanted to do the same thing
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:23 AM
Mar 2023

She was a mother of 4 back then. She was head of our local chapter of a civil rights group in MD. She had a huge fight with my Dad over it. She ended up not going because my Dad feared for her life.

We really had no idea that the FBI were the cause, support, and agitators of so much of the assassination, deaths and turmoil back then.

Fla Dem

(23,728 posts)
13. Thank you for bringing this historic woman to my attention.
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:29 AM
Mar 2023

Yesterday was the 58th anniversary of her death.

I probably knew about the killing as I'm sure it was in the news. But without the 24 hour news coverage like we have today, (for good or bad) it was probably a once and done news report on the evening news.

Glad she's gotten the recognition she deserves and FU to those who have tried to sully her reputation over the years.

Fla Dem

(23,728 posts)
26. You're probably right. As I was in HS at the time, (in a Boston suburb) I probably wasn't
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 11:45 AM
Mar 2023

as aware as I should have been. As I grew older and worked in Boston, the racial and discrimination issues became much more dominant in my world view.

Frances

(8,546 posts)
20. George Wallace threatened to charge the FBI informant
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 11:11 AM
Mar 2023

as I recall.(I was living in Alabama at that time)
Later I met someone who said Robert Kennedy called her father in law who practiced law in Alabama. Kennedy said they needed a local lawyer to defend the informant. Her father-in-law agreed to defend the informant. His law firm kicked him out of his firm for getting involved in the case. And then Wallace backed down and did not press a case against the informant:
Do any of you know where I could read about this part of the story?
I haven’t been able to find it when I google it.

LoisB

(7,222 posts)
22. I don't think she has gotten the recognition she deserves. Her murder was a big event to many
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 11:13 AM
Mar 2023

of us at the time.

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