Friday marks 60 years since “Bloody Sunday,” a major turning point in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. On March 7, 1965, hundreds of civil rights advocates, including late Congressman John ...
Roginsky apparently confused the tactics of then-Birmingham Public Safety Commissioner Bull Connor, who used fire hoses and ...
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In photos: "Bloody Sunday" marchers raise fresh civil rights concerns at Selma commemorations
Hundreds of people rallied at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, to mark 60 years since "Bloody Sunday," when ...
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Voices of the civil rights movement
To mark Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, "Sunday Morning" talks with some of those who were engaged from the very beginning ...
On M.L.K. Day, the death of Renee Good calls to mind another woman who died protesting for the rights of others.
As one watches Selma—which opens in limited release Christmas Day and nationwide Jan. 9—it’s hard not to reflect on the protests going on around the country over the shooting deaths of unarmed black ...
60 years after Bloody Sunday, thousands gather in Selma to honor a defining moment in the Civil Rights Movement. AJC’s Senior Reporter Ernie Suggs is on the ground, covering the commemoration of this ...
Phillip Howard, manager of the Legacy Places Initiative for The Conservation Fund, stands in front of the historic Edistone Hotel in Selma, Alabama, which was recently acquired by the Fund. (Courtesy ...
Laura heads to Selma, Alabama for the 60th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.” In this special report, Laura heads to “Bloody Sunday” commemoration events in Selma, Alabama to find out how civil rights ...
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