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USA:

 

40-Day March to Washington

 

 

Foreign Desk, The Morning Star, London, 3 August 2015

 

Civil rights campaigners began a 40-day Journey for Justice from Selma,
Alabama, to Washington DC on Saturday to highlight fresh attacks on equal
rights.

 

Selma was the starting point 50 years ago for a march in support of
legislation enabling black people to vote.

 

Activists, who say that a 2013 Supreme Court decision has allowed some
states to reverse some of that progress, hope that thousands will join a
rally in Washington in September.

 

The Journey for Justice will take an 860-mile route through Georgia, South
Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia.

 

Organisers say that the outcry triggered by recent police killings,
including the shooting of a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, needs to
be channelled into a long-term commitment to bring about change.

 

"We can continue to be serially outraged or we can engage in an outrageously
patriotic demonstration with a commitment to bringing about reform in this
country," said National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People
leader Cornell William Brooks.

 

Marchers sang as they crossed the Edmund Pettus bridge, where state troopers
beat activists protesting about the death of a black man at the hands of a
white police officer in March 1965.

 

That event and a follow-up march from Selma to the Alabama state capital,
Montgomery, led by Martin Luther King helped build momentum for approval by
Congress of the Voting Rights Act, which removed all barriers preventing
African-Americans from registering as voters.

 

President Barack Obama visited Selma in March to pay tribute to the original
marchers, calling them "heroes" who had "given courage to millions."

 

 

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