2 resultsfor “significance of the 1965 voting rights march”
marched for the right of all Americans to vote,” Sewell, who represents Alabama’s seventh congressional district, said shortly before Wednesday’s decision. “And I know I wouldn’t be here, were
1965 – Bloody Sunday – I remember vividly participating as the youngest little eight-year-old on that march. I wasn’t gonna let nobody turn me around. Once we had reached the Edmund Pettus Bridge