[Jimmie Lee Jackson\James Reeb]
The book JIMMIE LEE & JAMES draws unnerving parallels between conditions that spurred the civil rights movement of the 1960s and the Black Lives Matter movement today.
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Selma to Montgomery
Democrats Celebrate 55th Anniversary of 1965 Voting Rights Act, Introduce Legislation
[55th Anniversary of 1965 Voting Rights Act]
Senator Kaine: “Despite the signing of the original Voting Rights Act 55 years ago today, hundreds of thousands of Americans are still denied their rights at the ballot box.”
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Congressman John Lewis: “Keep the Faith”
[John Lewis]
Donita Judge: “Congressman John Lewis’s final public appearance was on June 7, at Black Lives Plaza in Washington, D.C., where he stood in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement. There he passed the torch to the next generation.”
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