Today we commemorate Bloody Sunday 1965, Selma Alabama.
Here is Linda Blackmon Lowry, the youngest marcher beaten so badly by cops on the Pettus Bridge that she was put in a hearse, presumed dead.
She took me over the bridge with her fellow marchers from 1965, Marcia Edwards and Sen. Hank Sanders.
Knowing the danger, Martin Luther King asked a congregation in Selma, “Who will walk with me?”
Today, Sunday, I met with our attorneys on the suits we are re-invigorating in Georgia and beyond.
So, I have to ask: “Who will walk with me?”
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