This year marks the 60th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” a moment that marked a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement.
Two marches will be held on New York City bridges Sunday to mark 60 years since Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.
If you don’t learn from history, you’re doomed to repeat it. Many foot soldiers feel that America hasn’t fully learned from ...
They fed, protected and housed activists who traveled to Selma, Alabama, in March 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights.
The organization worked with marchers to get the federal court order that eventually allowed the march from Selma to Montgomery to take place after Bloody Sunday. Voting is the way to make change ...
Three Atlanta women commemorate Bloody Sunday, marking its 60th anniversary by teaching today's youth its historical ...
Friday marks 60 years since “Bloody Sunday,” a major turning point in the Civil Rights ... That is fundamental truth of ...
The brutal violence of Bloody Sunday was captured on film and broadcast ... A wave of new voter ID laws, voter purges, and polling place closures in predominantly Black and Brown communities.
Worried about the future, marchers crossed the Edmund Pettis Bridge on Sunday in the 60th commemoration of one of the most ...
"What took place on that bridge literally changed the face of American ... The brutal incident became known as Bloody Sunday.
Leaders said the chaos and confusion of today's political climate is a threat to the civil rights that Bloody Sunday leaders worked so hard to achieve.
The actions of Moore and the other marchers on Bloody Sunday helped lead to passage of the Voting Rights Act and enact real ...