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Byron Williams: Voting rights: A valid and necessary decision

“So I ask every election official in America, how do you want to be remembered? Do you want to be on the side of Dr. King or George Wallace? Do

Byron Williams: Voting rights: A valid and necessary decision

“So I ask every election official in America, how do you want to be remembered? Do you want to be on the side of Dr. King or George Wallace? Do

Selma declares annual honor for Civil Rights activist Frederick Douglas Reese

Selma declares annual honor for Civil Rights activist Frederick Douglas Reese March 15 will be known as “F.D. Reese Day” in Selma. Share Updated: 2:26 PM CST Feb 14, 2021 The Associated Press March 15 will be known as “F.D. Reese Day” in Selma. Share Updated: 2:26 PM CST Feb 14, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Ah, part of the historic Civil Rights Act passed in 1964 gave African Americans a right. They desperately wanted a chance to vote. We were determined to get the right for all people, regardless of the color of their skin. Selma native and civil rights activist Dr Frederick D. Reese was a big advocate for African American voting rights. During the 19 sixties, Reese was the head of the Dallas County Voters League. The civil rights leader was no stranger to opposition here. Reese a scene with Dallas County Sheriff Jim Clark with a billy club shoved in his stomach. And if you think you had it rough in Birmingham with

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