EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 20 MIN
White Woman Murdered Herstory Ignored
from Metro State BLACK Student Achievers Podcast
https://youtu.be/7NblTUVFl_U?si=QwHyZT2NdvSVZLgUViola LiuzzoViola Liuzzo marched from Selma to Montgomery with thousands demanding voting rights. She was a 39‑year‑old mother of five who believed that injustice anywhere was everyone’s responsibility.After the march, she volunteered to drive tired marchers back to Selma. Riding with her was Leroy Moton, a 19‑year‑old Black civil‑rights worker. As they drove along Highway 80, a car of Ku Klux Klan members spotted them — a white woman and a Black teenager together. The Klan chased them down the dark road, pulled beside her car, and opened fire. Viola was killed instantly. Leroy survived by playing dead.One of the Klansmen was an FBI informant. Instead of defending her, the FBI spread lies about her to protect itself. Viola Liuzzo was killed first by the Klan’s bullets, then by the government’s smear campaign. Her courage endures as an example of solidarity that cost everything.Lesson Plan: Viola Liuzzo and the Cost of SolidarityThesis: Viola Liuzzo’s murder after the Selma march shows the deadly risks of civil‑rights activism and the courage required for interracial solidarity.Learning Objectives:Students explain Liuzzo’s role in the Selma movement and the events leading to her death.Example: Describe why she transported marchers and why the KKK targeted her.Students analyze how her murder shaped national awareness of racial violence.Example: Explain how her death increased pressure for federal protection.Learning Outcomes:Students summarize the significance of Liuzzo’s sacrifice.Example: Note how her death exposed the danger faced by civil‑rights workers.Students evaluate the meaning of allyship in the civil‑rights era.Example: Explain how her actions showed that justice required cross‑racial courage.Formative Assessment: One‑paragraph inquiry answering:Who was Viola Liuzzo?What was she doing after the Selma march?What happened on Highway 80?How did her death influence public opinion or civil‑rights protections?Mr. Lucky-Social Studies Teacher.Contact: [email protected]
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