The Selma march that changed the course of history

Sixty years on from the famous march for equal voting rights in Selma, Reece Parkinson travels through America's Deep South to discover how the civil rights movement is remembered there and what impact it has had on the lives of African Americans today.

Reece meets a woman who took part in the march back in 1965, plus a family who are creating a safe space for tourists exploring the countryside.

This video is from The Travel Show, the BBC's flagship travel programme.