Sixty years after civil rights protesters were beaten on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, thousands are marching again in Selma – this time over new electoral maps and a changing legal landscape. Critics warn hard-won protections are being eroded. We speak to leading scholars Gloria Browne-Marshall and Gerald Horne about what’s at stake.
00:00 Are US voting rights being rolled back?
01:56 Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, John Jay College
04:02 Gerald Horne, University of Houston
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