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"Bloody Sunday" : The Jubilee Bridge Crossing

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Please welcome a "Mother to the Civil Rights Movement" in Alabama and NCEBC Elder, Faya Rose Sanders (...108 years young) for this month's "Gift from the Elders to the Next Generation" NCEBCTalkRadio broadcast.

This episode will be hosted by NCEBC Queen Mother and Former NYC Regent Dr. Adeliade Sanford.  Additional special contributions are anticipated from: 

  • Amelia Boynton-Robinson, leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama and a key figure in the 1965 march that became known as Bloody Sunday. 
  • Rev. Barber, State NAACP Chair in Raleigh, NC., active in struggles around education, voting rights and other issues, mainly in the city of Goldsboro, where he lives and pastors his church.

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