Obama, Clinton mark infamous civil rights clash
Some four decades after civil rights marchers were beaten for demonstrating for the right to vote, the top two Democratic presidential contenders went to Selma, Alabama to seek the support of African-American voters.
Some four decades after civil rights marchers were beaten for demonstrating for the right to vote, the top two Democratic presidential contenders went to Selma, Alabama to seek the support of African-American voters.
Some four decades after civil rights marchers were beaten for demonstrating for the right to vote, the top two Democratic presidential contenders went to Selma, Alabama to seek the support of African-American voters.
Some four decades after civil rights marchers were beaten for demonstrating for the right to vote, the top two Democratic presidential contenders went to Selma, Alabama to seek the support of African-American voters.
Some four decades after civil rights marchers were beaten for demonstrating for the right to vote, the top two Democratic presidential contenders went to Selma, Alabama to seek the support of African-American voters.
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