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Left to right: The Rev. Al Sharpton, Vice President Kamala Harris, civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, and Douglas Emhoff, second gentleman of the United States, walk with hundreds of people across the Edmund Pettus Bridge commemorating the 59th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday voting rights march in 1965, Sunday, March 3, 2024, in Selma, Alabama. Photo credit: Mike Stewart, The Associated Press
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Kamala Harris leads Bloody Sunday memorial in Selma as marchers call for voting rights

  • March 4, 2024
  • By The Associated Press
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President Joe Biden walks across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., Sunday, March 5, 2023, to commemorate the 58th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," a landmark event of the civil rights movement. With Biden is Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., the Rev. Al Sharpton and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Photo credit: Patrick Semansky
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  • March 6, 2023
  • By Kim Chandler and Aamer Madhani
  • The Associated Press
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  • September 6, 2022
  • By The Tennessee Tribune
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