More than 60 years after Bloody Sunday, hundreds gathered Saturday morning in Selma for a day of prayer, speeches and ...
Protesters gathered in Selma, Alabama, among other locations, to push back as Republican-led southern states redraw ...
This is an opinion column. Sometimes people who look like me feel awkward going to protest in places like Selma. They fear they have no right to stand on such hallowed ground for Black Americans.
Thousands crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma demanding protection for Black voting power after the gutting of the ...
In 1965, the event known as "Bloody Sunday" propelled the passage of the Voting Rights Act. People in Selma, Alabama, react to the recent Supreme Court decision that gutted many of its protections.