Some of below is a re post of one I did the other day and adding a few links about the March.
Join with the AFL-CIO union members, civil rights, community and faith activists and others for a 21st century March on Montgomery for Justice on many issues!
Join the New Selma to Montgomery March for Justice
02/29/2012 - Nearly 47 years ago, civil rights activists of different races, ages and walks of life were attacked by armed officers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., as they marched for racial justice. This day became known as Bloody Sunday.
This Sunday, AFL-CIO union members, civil rights, community and faith activists will begin a five-day re-enactment of the historic 1965 Selma to Montgomery, Ala., civil rights march. The march will focus attention on new attacks on voting rights, immigrants, workers’ rights and education. read more>>>
"We may be marching from Selma to Montgomery, but this is about the Wisconsins, Ohios, Indianas, Arizonas, the Michigans and any other state where they’re blatantly attacking our rights."
They have a link, and more, at the above link, and here's a link if you can't join the march physically but want to sign a pledge of solidarity!
On Sunday, March 04th, 2012 – Friday, March 09th, 2012, with the voting rights laws and immigration laws passing in America, we will march to protect our rights and the rights of our children!
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is widely considered a landmark in civil-rights legislation, though some of its provisions have sparked political controversy. read more>>>
Organizers plan march from Selma to Montgomery
Dozens of members of Congress in Birmingham for civil rights tour
Occupy the road from Selma to Montgomery once again, for the issues then are still within the Country and now expanding once more!