| ON THIS DAY IN AMERICAN HISTORY | |
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On March 15, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson responds to the Selma crisis — where Alabama sheriff’s deputies and state troopers attacked civil right marchers with tear gas and billy clubs — and tells Congress ‘We shall overcome’ while pushing for passage of the Voting Rights Act. (Photo: On ‘Bloody Sunday,’ March 7, 1965, Alabama police attack Selma-to-Montgomery Marchers, injuring about 70 protesters.) |
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