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| David Oyelowo | Martin Luther King Jr. | |
| Carmen Ejogo | Coretta Scott King | |
| Jim France | Gunnar Jahn | |
| Trinity Simone | Girl #1 | |
| Mikeria Howard | Girl #2 | |
| Jordan Christina Rice | Girl #3 | |
| Ebony Billups | Girl #4 | |
| Nadej k Bailey | Girl #5 | |
| Elijah Oliver | Boy #1 | |
| Oprah Winfrey | Annie Lee Cooper | |
| Clay Chappell | Registrar | |
| Tom Wilkinson | President Lyndon B. Johnson | |
| Giovanni Ribisi | Lee White | |
| Haviland Stillwell | President's Secretary | |
| Andre Holland | Andrew Young | |
| Ruben Santiago-Hudson | Bayard Rustin | |
| Colman Domingo | Ralph Abernathy | |
| Omar J. Dorsey | James Orange | |
| Tessa Thompson | Diane Nash | |
| Common | James Bevel | |
| Lorraine Toussaint | Amelia Boynton | |
| David Morizot | Assaulting White Man | |
| David Dwyer | Chief Wilson Baker | |
| E. Roger Mitchell | Frederick Reese | |
| Dylan Baker | J. Edgar Hoover | |
| Ledisi Anibade Young | Mahalia Jackson | |
| Kent Faulcon | Sullivan Jackson | |
| Merriwether Stormy | Jackson's Daughter | |
| Niecy Nash | Richie Jean Jackson | |
| Corey Reynolds | Rev. C.T. Vivian | |
| David Oyelowo | Dr. Martin Luther King / Jr. | |
| Jordan Rice | Girl #3 | |
| Nadej K. Bailey | Girl #5 | |
| David M. Morizot | Assaulting White Man |
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| Producer |
Christian Colson
Dede Gardner Nik Bower |
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| Writer/Composer |
Paul Webb
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| Cinematography |
Bradford Young
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| Music |
Jason Moran
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"Selma," as in Alabama, the place where segregation in the South was at its worst, leading to a march that ended in violence, forcing a famous statement by President Lyndon B. Johnson that ultimately led to the signing of the Voting Rights Act. |
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