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    Rev. Jesse Jackson Reflects on the Beginning of the Annual Bloody Sunday March

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  • Rep. Terri Sewell's Take on the 58th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday 

    05:31
  • Son of Martin Luther King Jr. Reflects On His Father's Legacy

    08:26
  • Senior White House Advisor Reflects on the 58th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday

    09:52
  • Remembering 'Bloody Sunday' with its youngest participants

    12:13
  • BLM upends conservative politics by 'fighting the power' 

    07:49
  • Selma residents question if bridge should be renamed after Rep. Lewis

    05:43
  • Effort to rename Selma's Pettus Bridge after Rep. John Lewis picks up key support

    00:50
  • Growing push to rename Selma's Pettus Bridge after Rep. John Lewis

    00:52
  • Live from Selma: Black voters make up the majority in Alabama

    06:34
  • 2020 candidates attend Selma bridge crossing jubilee ahead of Super Tuesday

    04:30
  • Rep. Sewell: 55th anniversary of Selma is time of rededication

    02:52
  • Sanders and Clinton come together at Selma event

    02:12
  • Campaigning for Doug Jones after fleeing the KKK

    05:31
  • Sharpton: Jeff Sessions, a Selma native, not moving forward

    04:02
  • Civil rights icon Amelia Boynton dies at 104

    01:54
  • Remembering Amelia Boynton Robinson

    02:49
  • This week: From Selma to Oklahoma to Ferguson

    02:44
  • Nerding Out

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  • Lawrence: Rename Alabama’s most famous bridge

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How the march from Selma shook the nation

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NBC’s Kristen Welker and Loy Williams, who marched alongside voting rights activists in 1965, discuss the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery, and its impact on the civil rights movement.