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The Forgotten Struggle and The Obligation to Better America - North Dallas Gazette

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By Allen R. Gray Dallas Area African American Newspaper Publishers On that Bloody Sunday of March 7, 1965, local and state law enforcement officers joined forces in violent opposition of a civil rights march in Selma, Alabama. What transpired that day drew a line of demarcation between good and evil and is viewed as a […]

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