This year marks the 60th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” a moment that marked a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement.
WARNING: The contents of the video above may be disturbing to some viewersSixty years ago on March 7, hundreds of Foot ...
Friday marks 60 years since Bloody Sunday. On March 7, 1965, the then 25-year-old John Lewis and fellow civil rights activist ...
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Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists warn that the right to vote is in peril due to political attacks and restrictive laws.
The legislation is named for John Lewis, the late Georgia congressman who was at the lead of the Bloody Sunday march.
"People are afraid," Selma's mayor told more than 30 Congress members at the start of a weekend of remembrance.