A Few Bad Apples

Jimmie Lee Jackson and Bloody Sunday


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Take a trip to 1965 when racial tensions were at all-time high and Black citizens were prevented their lawful right to vote. Jimmie Lee Jackson tried to peacefully protest but ended up shot by an Alabama State Trooper. This shooting pushed forth the day known as Bloody Sunday, where hundreds of Black peaceful protesters were brutally attacked near the Edmund Pettis Bridge. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.

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