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70,000 People march across ‘Bloody Sunday’ bridge in Selma [PHOTOS]

Damilola A.
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Published: March 9, 2015
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An estimated 70,000 people have taken part in the 50th anniversary commemorations of the 1965 Bloody Sunday march across a bridge in Selma, Alabama – an event which marked a turning point in the US civil rights movement against racial discrimination.

Singing hymns and holding signs bearing slogans such as “black lives matter, all lives matter,” the crowd slowly made their way across the symbolic Rubicon on Sunday. The rally was so large that many appeared barely able to move as the stream carried them across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

Half a century ago, on March 7, 1965, some 600 civil rights activists marched east out of Selma on US Route 80. They had only got only as far as the Edmund Pettus Bridge, six blocks away, when state and local policemen attacked them with billy clubs and tear gas, driving the crowd back into Selma.

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Two days later, Martin Luther King, Jr., despite a restraining order, led a symbolic march to the bridge. In the same month, about 25,000 civil rights activists sought court protection for a third, full-scale march from Selma to the State Capitol in Montgomery.

Activists’ endeavors and perseverance forced the then-president Lyndon Johnson to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965 which put an end to racial discrimination in voting.

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US Attorney Eric Holder participated in the traditional service Sunday morning service in Selma before addressing the crowd as he spoke of the past and the motivations of those who marched 50 years ago.

Holder noted that the Civil Rights Act gave African-Americans historic protections, but without “real political power, people of color continued to be marginalized, stigmatized, brutalized, and denied their very humanity.”

Fifty years ago he said, civil rights movement was “spurred by the murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson – an unarmed young black man.”

He repeated those words “unarmed black man,” referring to 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was gunned down by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo. last year, and Eric Garner who was choked to death by the cops in New York – incidents which sparked protests and calls for change in modern-day US.

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