She was there on the bridge that day. Sheyann Webb-Christburg was 9 years old on March 7, 1965. She was Dr. Martin Luther ...
Civil rights advocates fear that current ideological divisions and erosion of voting rights will have a dangerous impact on ...
In an op-ed, SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang reflects on 60 years of struggle, marching and sacrifices for civil, ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSN"We were second-class citizens': Civil Rights foot soldiers reflect on Bloody Sunday 60 years laterSelma commemorates the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday this weekend, reflecting on the historic march for voting rights and the violence that ensued.
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Is the Freedom Rides Museum really being sold? Here's what we know about the DOGE listsThe Trump administration released a list of 443 federal buildings that the federal government planned to offload from their ...
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNMarking 60 years since Selma’s Bloody SundayThe 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday honors the marchers who fought for voting rights on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma.
Selma-Montgomery marcher Sheyann Webb-Christburg walks to the Freedom Rides Museum during a community celebration for civil rights icons Rev. C.T. Vivian and Congressman John Lewis in Montgomery ...
SELMA — Sheyann Webb-Christburg was eight years old when the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. attempted to lead hundreds in a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in March 1965 for voting rights for ...
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