On March 25, 1965, Viola Liuzzo, a middleclass white housewife from Detroit, Michigan, was shot and killed in Lowndesboro, Alabama. Hours after the successful SelmatoMontgomery march ended, she and Leroy Moton, a 19yearold local black activist, were driving back to Montgomery to pick up demonstrators. Four Klansmen chased down Mrs. Liuzzos car and opened fire, killing Mrs. Liuzzo.