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From #Selma61 to the #FightingFifth, that fight continues to this day. (2/2)

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Despite mixed views on civil rights in 1965, Americans largely supported Selma marchers When civil rights activists led a bloody protest march in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 1965 that is credited with helping to assure passage of the Voting Rights Act that year, civil rights was a top iss...

61 years ago today. #Selma61
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The lesson of Selma is clear: our rights are never guaranteed; they must be defended by every generation. In this critical moment, let their legacy inspire us to rise up, stay informed, and mobilize for the fight ahead. 🇺🇸

Join the movement. Be the legacy. #BloodySunday #Selma61 #LincolnLoyal

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#OTD March 7, 1965—Bloody Sunday took place on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. (Photo by Charles Moore/Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery)

#Selma61 #BloodySunday #RestoreTheVRA #WeRemember #NeverForget

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