5. Courageous--Red Lynda kept marching even though she was attacked by state troopers using tear gas and nightsticks.
6. Persistent--Blue Lynda got jailed 9 times over a 2-year period and still marched a lot.
7. Goal-Oriented--Blue Lynda had 2 goals which were to walk from Selma to Montgomery to ultimately allow Blacks to vote.
8. Everybody is welcome here- regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background. This room is where Lynda would live and work. The sign is here because Lynda was trying to end segregation.
10. This award is symbolizes many things. The red symbolizes the courage and determination needed to make people have equal rights. The red also stands for freedom. Lynda was very courageous by just trying to help Blacks gain equal rights. Lynda was also very determined to march every march and get equal rights.
11. Civil Rights Movement Cafe Breakfast Civil Rights Coffee Cake Great-tasting coffee cake topped with strawberries. Main Dishes Freedom Fried Chicken Delicious, crispy, tender, juicy fried chicken.
12. Civil Rights Movement Restaurant Sides Equal Rights Red Rice Rice with bacon, onions, hot sauce, and spices Desserts Persistence Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin Pie made with maple syrup and spices.