Invoking the legacy of 1965 Selma marches, protesters march for voting access and representation in 2026 ...
Fifty years ago I traveled from Mississippi to Selma, Ala. on March 21, 1965 to join Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and thousands of fellow citizens marching the 54 miles to the steps of the state’s ...
More than 60 years after Bloody Sunday, hundreds gathered Saturday morning in Selma for a day of prayer, speeches and demonstrations focused on voting rights and political representation.
The historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in behalf of voting rights for Blacks sets out from Selma on March 21, 1965. The late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., then head of the Southern Christian ...