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The State of Black America: 50 Yrs after the 1965 Voting Rights Act (Pt. 4 of 6)

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On Monday, February 2, 2015, we continue our 6 week series on "The State of Black America: 50 Years after the 1965 Voting Rights Act." This episode of NCEBCTalkRadio is also a “Gift from the Elders to the Next Generation” broadcast. Queen Mother, Dr. Adelaide Sanford and co-host Kamau Jywanza welcome back Faya Rose Sanders to discuss the exciting developments for the 2015 Jubliee Celebration marking the 50th Anniversary of the notorious “Bloody Sunday.” Together, with additional special guests invited, we will review the importance of the 1965 Voting Rights law, the movie “Selma”, and the people depicted therein.

You are cordially invited to attend the: "150 Years After Slavery: The State of Black Education Summit" March 6, 2015
Wallace Community College - 3000 Earl Goodwin Parkway - Selma, Alabama 36701

Honorary Chair: Congressman Robert C."Bobby" Scott (D,VA)

Sponsored By: Jubilee Bridge Crossing Committee, National Council on Educating Black Children, and Elders House  

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