National Voting Rights Museum and Institute– Photo Essay   1 comment

Entrance To The National Voting Rights Museum & Institute in Salma, ALabama (August 10, 2021)– Image by kenne

Located in the Historic District of Selma, Alabama at the foot of the famous Edmund Pettus Bridge,
the scene of “Bloody Sunday,” the National Voting Rights Museum & Institute is the cornerstone of the
contemporary struggle for voting rights and human dignity.

This was a special stop on our August Road Trip.

Images by kenne
(Click On Any Gallery Photo for Larger View.)

One response to “National Voting Rights Museum and Institute– Photo Essay

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  1. I’m afraid that voting “rights” will become a museum piece again.

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