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Fighting for the Right to Vote: Voting Rights Act of 1965

In 1965, six hundred civil rights protesters led by Hosea Williams and John Lewis knelt in prayer before marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a structure named after a KKK leader. As they neared the other side, they were met by state troopers, deputies, and posse men, who soon launched a brutal attack. The violence, broadcast nationwide, shocked the country and became a major turning point in the fight for voting rights, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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Videos like this make me want to boost my contribution to you guys. From this history lover to the entire Extra Credits Crew: Thank You!

BabbaTheHutt

Republics also have a bad habit of falling

Beau Carey

Republics have a bad habit of going Empire, and Empires will always fall.

Jacob White

You nailed it. It's so hard to do topics like that on YouTube because of the guidelines.

Extra History

Does anyone think that American will go down the same path as the Roman republic becoming the Roman Empire?

Beau Carey

The fight for our rights is a fight we cannot afford to lose as we defend the rights we have. As well as those we seek to win from those just as equally determined to deny them to us. Please America, Please VOTE as though your life depends on it because to some, it does.

Jacob White

Thanks for mentioning the political shift in both parties. It seems like too many people don't know and blame/credit today's parties for things they would have been ideologically opposed to 50 years ago.

Jason Youngberg

Very informative video! It would be cool to see a series on domestic terrorist groups in the U.S. I think discussing groups like that goes farther to hinder them than just making them illegal on paper. And with modern day groups like Atomwaffen and the Proud Boys, there would be no shortage of material. Are these topics something the show might discuss in the future or would it not be feasible with YouTubes guidelines?

Bear Kid

You really have to do a series on the various coalition shifts in the United States just to elaborate on the implied "yes, Democrats" at the end.

Haemocyte

I wasn't even born in 1965 and yet these scenes are strangely, and disturbingly, familiar to me...

Martin Verran

I’m very unsurprised how terrible our country is honestly.

Beau Carey


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