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Bloody Sunday Remembrance: Selma's Historic Church Reopens

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Bloody Sunday remembrance in Selma, Alabama, marks the reopening of historic Brown Chapel AME Church, a key hub for civil rights activists. The church, damaged six years ago, has been restored with grants totaling nearly three million dollars, just in time for the sixty-first anniversary celebration of the 1965 march led by Congressman John Lewis, which sparked the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

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