Sixty years after Bloody Sunday, the SPLC honors 40 civil rights martyrs with a ceremony focused on today’s fight to preserve ...
"People are afraid," Selma's mayor told more than 30 Congress members at the start of a weekend of remembrance.
Jobs lost, tariffs, funding cuts nationally and globally, deportations, looming Medicaid cuts, DEI erasure - America is ...
Civil rights advocates fear that current ideological divisions and erosion of voting rights will have a dangerous impact on ...
On March 7, 1965, a march by over 500 civil rights demonstrators was violently broken up at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma ...
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Black leaders grapple with progress being undone by a series of court rulings, state laws, and Donald Trump's targeting of ...
This weekend marks sixty years since Bloody Sunday, when hundreds crossed the Edmond Pettus Bridge in Selma to fight for ...
March 7, 1965, is known as Bloody Sunday after hundreds of people peacefully marched from Selma to Montgomery but were violently attacked.
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