Civil Rights Inequality After Bloody Sunday

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The black people wanted the right to vote and Bloody Sunday was the white people’s way of trying to stop them. Bloody Sunday is the white southerner’s way of beating the black protesters so they would get scared and stop. But Bloody Sunday did not scare the black people. And it didn’t stop them either. Civil rights inequality did not stop after Bloody Sunday they would have to try harder. Between1961 and 1964 student non-violent coordinating committee [SCLC] had led a voting registration campaign in Selma a small town known

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