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| The Selma to Montgomery march in Alabama for voting rights in 1965 was one of the key events of the civil rights era. The march began on March 21, 1965, four days after “Bloody Sunday,” and under the protection of the National Guard. |
Chambers as director-counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund in New York City. |
Chambers is installed as NCCU’s chancellor. |
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| Julius Chambers as chancellor of NCCU. |
Business Leader magazine featuring Julius Chambers as NC Central University’s chancellor. |
Chambers featured in Black Enterprise magazine |
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| Chambers with President Molly Broad |
Chambers congratulates a graduate from NCCU |
Julius Chambers as chancellor of NCCU |
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| Chambers on the cover of Dimensions magazine |
Julius Chambers at a golf tournament named in his honor. |
President Molly Broad congratulates Chambers on receiving the University Award. |
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| Chambers receives the University Award in 2001. |
Chambers with Ben Ruffin, then chair of the UNC Board of Governors |
Chambers greets former President Bill Clinton |
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| Chambers with John Hope Franklin |
Former President Jimmy Carter gives Chambers a portrait. |
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