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SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: SUPPORT OUR SUBSTACK: ... HISTORY On Sunday, March 21, 1965, nearly 8000 people began the five-day march from Congressman James E. Clyburn speaking on the House Floor. The Voting Rights Act of 1964 was a historic moment in American history. But it wasn't easy. The logistics of making history never ... 50 Years From Selma:Where We Were, Where We’re Headed Part 2 On March 7, 1965, peaceful voting-rights marchers in

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