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Black Women Were The Center of The Voting Rights Act 55 Years Ago | The Oklahoma Eagle

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www.yourblackworld.net By Victor Omondi In March 1965, Amelia Boynton Robinson led hundreds of demonstrators across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Amelia organized the march from Selma to the Alabama capital of Montgomery, along with Rev. C.T. Vivian and others. On that day, Alabama state troopers struck Amelia with a baton. “They came from the right, the […]

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