Fifty-five years ago this month, activists marched in Alabama to demand voting rights for African Americans. Four participants reflect on what has changed
It was one of the most celebrated events of civil rights movement: a march of thousands, met with violence and teargas, that was supposed to cement the right to vote for millions of African Americans who had been denied it by the white majority.
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