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Actrice Productrice Américaine Née en 1983

#TessaThompson c'est plus de 30 Films depuis 2006

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🌑 Sturdivant Hall a.k.a. Watts-Parkman-Gillman Home: People often state they have seen people wandering the building. It... 🧙🤡👺📜

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Sturdivant Hall a.k.a. Watts-Parkman-Gillman Home - Haunted Lineage

People often state they have seen people wandering the building. It is a very old historic building built in the early 1800's. It is the site of tours in

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Olive Garden new restaurant open in Eastfield in Selma NC

An Italian restaurant expanded to a new location in the Triangle. Juli Leonard File photo One of the country’s most well-known Italian restaurants has expa…
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March 22, 1965 - 3,200 civil rights demonstrators, led by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., and under protection of a federalized National Guard, began a third attempt at a week-long march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capitol at Montgomery in support of voting rights for black Americans.

A week before, the march had been violently stopped before leaving Selma. People from all over the country arrived to support the effort for enfranchisement of African Americans in the South whose right to vote had been systematically denied.

#Selma #Montgomery #SelmaMontgomeryMarch

Today in Labor History March 21, 1965: 3,200 people began the third march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to protest racial violence. Earlier efforts to hold the march had failed when police attacked demonstrators and a minister was fatally beaten by a group of Selma whites. The five-day walk ended March 26, when 20,000 people joined the marchers in front of the Alabama state Capitol in Montgomery. This time they were defended by national guards and FBI agents. Soon after, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

#workingClass #LaborHistory #civilrights #MartinLutherKing #racism #JimCrow #fbi #votingrights #selma #montgomery #alabama #policebrutality #police #BlackMastodon

Say what now?🤔What tf is going on in #Selma? 🤔 I do notice that some ppl want to use the #civilrights movement to keep from being at the bottom in the U.S. A lot of immigrants arrive in the U.S. with more money, on avg, than most Black Americans regardless of how they got it. But any dismissiveness will not be tolerated. The #immigration laws changed to allow for more immigrants right after America was forced to treat Black ppl as full citizens.🤔

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clips cr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlYYgl5jGeU

EEUU conmemora aniversario de histórica marcha a favor de los derechos civiles en Selma, Alabama

Sesenta y un años después de que la policía reprimió la marcha por los derechos civiles en el puente Edmund Pettus en Selma, miles de personas se reunieron en esa ciudad de Alabama el fin de semana en medio de nuevas preocupaciones sobre el futuro de la Ley de Derecho al Voto.

Los Angeles Times en Español

“Bloody Sunday,” one of the most violent marches of the Civil Rights Movement took place 61 years ago in Selma, Ala. It was sparked by the killing of farmer and protester Jimmie Lee Jackson. @TheRoot looks back at what happened that day and what the march fought for:

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Everything You Should Know About Bloody Sunday