The Civil Rights movement of the mid-20th century occupies an important part of our history.
It is frequently referenced by contemporary politicians to make arguments about today’s issues.
Is this tactic always valid?
Consider a recent speech delivered by U.S. Attorney General Merrick S. Garland at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, in commemoration of the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in 1965.
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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 18th, 2024, on Border Hawk Blog.
Tags: Alabama, Arizona, Arthur Hugh Clough, Church and State, Federal Judiciary, Merrick Garland, Mexican Voter ID, Selma in Alabama, Voter ID, Voting