CNN | The US marks ‘Bloody Sunday’ amid a quest to identify the 600 souls who risked it all

(CNN) – Debra Barnes Wilson was 8
on “Bloody Sunday” in Selma, Alabama. She and
her grandmother, Julia Barnes, joined the voting rights marchers, filing in at
the back of the column, but turned back because the elder, an asthmatic, grew
short of breath.
The girl’s grandmother, who
raised her, lived in George Washington Carver Homes, across the street from the
Brown Chapel AME Church, where marchers congregated before heading across the Edmund Pettus Bridge into
what late civil rights icon John Lewis called
a “sea of blue” — a phalanx of state troopers standing ready to
brutalize the peaceful demonstrators. –read
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