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

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

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  • Sanders and Clinton come together at Selma event

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  • Campaigning for Doug Jones after fleeing the KKK

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

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  • Remembering Amelia Boynton Robinson

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Powerful symbolism in Selma 50 years later

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Fifty years after the events in Selma, Alabama, President Obama leads a nation still battling discrimination and heads to Selma to speak. Northwestern professor Alvin Tillery, Princeton professor Julian Zelizer, and msnbc’s Trymaine Lee join.