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Selma Voting Rights March in Congressional Recognition

March 1, 2015 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Alabama Selma Voting Rights March

National conversation again refocuses on Civil Rights Era’s historic Selma voting rights march

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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — The U.S. Senate cleared legislation to present a Congressional Gold Metal to the protestors who marched from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama demanding the right to vote. U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) introduced the legislation with U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), whose state was home to the historic march in March 1965…

From PBS Newshour: President Barack Obama is celebrating what he calls “the central role that African Americans have played in every aspect of American life.” Obama was joined by his wife Michelle as they hosted a White House reception Thursday for Black History Month.

The president said his family, including daughters Sasha and Malia will visit Selma, Alabama next week to honor the 50th anniversary of historic civil rights marches across the state. He said the trip will also note the upcoming 50th anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act.

Obama said the visit is to pay tribute to civil rights legends who participated in the march like Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis — now a congressman from Georgia — as well as “countless American heroes whose names aren’t in the history books, that aren’t etched on marble somewhere— ordinary men and women.”

The president said the trip will also remind his daughters of their own obligations “because there are going to be marches for them to march, and struggles for them to fight. And if we’ve done our job, then that next generation is going to be picking up the torch as well.”

The Black History Month celebration fell on the third anniversary of Trayvon Martin’s death. The unarmed 17-year-old was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer during a 2012 confrontation. Obama thanked Martin’s parents for attending on the difficult day, and said part of all parent’s task is to show their children “every single day that their lives matter.”

Guests at the reception included House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, and Mattie Atkins, who participated in the violent Selma marches in the 1960s.

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Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: African-American Voting Rights, Civil Rights Era, Democracy Protests, Election History, Martin Luther King Jr., Minority Voting Rights, Voter Access

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