The President was in Alabama, remembering the 58th Anniversary of “Bloody Sunday”.
No matter how hard some people try, we can’t just choose to learn what we want to know, and not what we should know.
We should learn everything.
The good.
The bad.
The truth of who we are as a nation.And everyone should know the truth of Selma. pic.twitter.com/9qH7ehfWmT
— President Biden (@POTUS) March 6, 2023
On the anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we honor the heroes who marched and fought to secure our right to vote. Like voting rights leaders Dessa, Imani, Andrés, and Prairie Rose, we must continue the fight today. pic.twitter.com/9PZYN2Cxsj
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) March 5, 2023
58 years ago, John Lewis and other civil rights leaders marched from Selma to Montgomery, beaten and tear-gassed but unflinching in their fight for the fundamental right to vote.
Today, we commemorate the righteous crusade they waged there years ago. pic.twitter.com/O3xexHOdFO
— Karine Jean-Pierre (@PressSec) March 5, 2023
“Selma is a reckoning….Without the right to vote, nothing is possible….I will not let a filibuster stop us from protecting the right to vote.” @POTUS speaks at #Selma58 Jubilee pic.twitter.com/mV0wtRZdPS
— Janai Nelson (@JNelsonLDF) March 5, 2023
The scene in Selma pic.twitter.com/G1zIwUWNL1
— Aamer Madhani (@AamerISmad) March 5, 2023
Humbled to join @RepTerriSewell & other colleagues on this moving pilgrimage to Selma to honor the shoulders upon which we stand.
We’re forever grateful for the sacrifices those like John Lewis made in the fight for equality. Despite our progress there is much left to be done. https://t.co/eodiSlJyqU
— James E. Clyburn (@RepJamesClyburn) March 5, 2023
3/ I am grateful to all who joined us. Taking the time to lay eyes on the places and faces of the Movement, and to open your hearts and minds to the truths of our history is indeed a brave and powerful thing to do.
Looking forward to welcoming @POTUS to Selma tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/IHJeE5NRXk
— Rep. Terri A. Sewell (@RepTerriSewell) March 4, 2023
Biden also connected the issue of voting rights to other issues impacting Black communities across the country, like access to affordable housing and the economy. He argued that his agenda was creating a thriving and inclusive economy prioritizing Black participation. https://t.co/NWdHabzsWB
— Erica P. Loewe (@EricaLoewe46) March 6, 2023
If ‘Balls of steel’ was a person it would be these courageous lot who knew what was coming on the other side of the bridge and they never reneged on their resolve. Thank you for paving the way for the freedoms we enjoy today #Goodtrouba
— Robin Odonde (@omolloodonde) March 5, 2023
This year’s #BloodySunday commemoration is the third without civil rights legends and Selma foot soldiers Congressman John Lewis, Rev. Joseph Lowery, Rev. C.T. Vivian, and Bruce Boynton, who all passed away in 2020.
We remember and honor them – today and always. #Selma58 pic.twitter.com/KvlYXSV9vJ
— The Leadership Conference (@civilrightsorg) March 5, 2023
President Biden uses the searing memories of Selma’s “Bloody Sunday” to recommit to a cornerstone of democracy. https://t.co/Fwf6tYDZzC
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 6, 2023
Good Morning, Everyone😊😊😊