Honoring 60 Years Since the Historic Selma to Montgomery March: A Guest Editorial
Black Owned Newspapers And Blogsby Toter 5 days ago 21 Views 0 comments
The Edmund Pettus Bridge represents a pivotal moment in Alabama's history, embodying the fight for voting rights. Key figures, including Rep. Terri Sewell and Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, emphasized the significance of “Bloody Sunday.” Activists today draw inspiration from this legacy to advocate for racial equality and justice. (Courtesy of Faith & Politics Institute)
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