On another wall in Eliot Hall hangs the "Selma Memorial," a tribute to three civil rights martyrs who were killed during the turbulent spring of 1965 in Selma, AL: Jimmie Lee Jackson, a young African American whose murder sparked the protests, Viola Liuzzo, and Rev. James Reeb, Unitarian Universalists who responded to Dr. King's call to come to Selma to witness for justice in the aftermath of Jackson's death.
