The $1.1 billion MAX Credit Union has created a debit card that recalls the 1965 march civil rights march from Selma, Ala., to the state capital in Montgomery.
The 103,000-member cooperative is headquartered in Montgomery and issued the card during the community's 50-year celebration of the march. The MAX Selma to Montgomery March Commemorative Debit Card is now available at MAX branches in central and east Alabama.
"We at MAX feel we should never forget the sacrifices the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marchers made not only for voting rights, but for human rights for all people," MAX CEO Greg McClellan said. "We hope our customers will join with us in saluting this great moment in our nation's history."
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