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In this episode of Our Journey Forward, we focus on "The Bridge," one of the most powerful and emotional moments of our ...
It would be almost another three years before John Lewis got his skull cracked protesting injustice. Three years before he ...
(THE CONVERSATION) On March 7, 1965, Alabama state troopers beat and gassed John Lewis and hundreds of marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. TV reporters and photographers were there ...
The SaveOurselves Movement for Justice and Democracy is sponsoring a “No Kings” rally in Selma on Saturday, June 14, from 11 ...
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The Nation on MSNFrom Tom Paine in 1776 to Main Street in 2025: No Kings!Americans have a right to assemble and a right to petition for the redress of grievances. They will use those rights this ...
(THE CONVERSATION) On March 7, 1965, Alabama state troopers beat and gassed John Lewis and hundreds of marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
A coalition of Illinois union members and faith leaders launched the "Justice Journey" Thursday, standing in solidarity with immigrants and speaking out against U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Dig into Alabama’s soul food gems—where recipes carry history, flavor hugs your heart, and every bite tells a story worth ...
(THE CONVERSATION) On March 7, 1965, Alabama state troopers beat and gassed John Lewis and hundreds of marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
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