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COMMENTARY: From Selma to the Supreme Court, We Are Still Making History | Post News Group

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A coalition of local and national civil rights groups used this year’s Bloody Sunday commemorations as a time to look forward as well as back. They organized a march and a series of voting rights events along the route of the original Selma to Montgomery march. They are lifting up younger generations of leaders and mobilizing activists around the nation, between voting rights and the broader movement to advance opportunity and economic justice.

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