From HU Protests To Texas Tour, BVM Sets Eyes On Bloody Sunday Anniversary
Black Voters Matter Sets Eyes On 57th Anniversary Of Selma-To-Montgomery March
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The goal this time around will be similar to the aforementioned initiatives, which saw supporters at Howard U even going to the lengths of sleeping in tents to bring awareness and obtain federal funding in order to support HBCU students across the nation. The bus tour may have been even more successful, stopping at 21 Texas universities in total from Jarvis Christian College in Hawkins to Tyler Junior College and Texas College in Tyler. More on what to expect at the 2022 “Bloody Sunday” reenactment below, via BVM: “In an act of collaboration and solidarity, different national organizations will share the responsibility by leading activities on a particular day throughout the week, pulling together resources and supporters for an even greater impact. In addition to BVM, other national organizers for the week include Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Repairers of the Breach, NAN/National Action Network, NAACP, AFSCME/UDW Local 3930, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.”Love The Rickey Smiley Morning Show? Get more! Join the The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Newsletter
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The 57th anniversary Selma-to-Montgomery reenactment march, also known as the annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, begins Sunday afternoon on March 6 and ends with a rally on Friday, March 11, at the Alabama State Capitol.To get an idea of what to expect, take a look below at a few photos from the previous marches mentioned above:
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