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Rich Schapiro / NY Daily News:
Billboard honoring KKK founder on display near Selma bridge on anniversary of historic march — WelKKKome to Selma! — Within sight of the bridge where President Obama will commemorate the 1965 Bloody Sunday march is a billboard set up by a group dedicated to honoring Ku Klux Klan founder Nathan Bedford Forrest.
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Harris Wofford / Politico:
What I Saw at Selma — King's genius was that he knew when to thwart the law—and when to obey it. — Martin Luther King Jr. liked to joke that I was the one member of his legal team who would help him go to jail rather than using all the tricks of the trade to keep him out.
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Maya Rhodan / TIME:
Transcript: Read Full Text of President Barack Obama's Speech in Selma — The President spoke on Saturday on the 50th anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’ — President Obama spoke before thousands on Saturday during a commemorative ceremony for the 50th anniversary of the events of “Bloody Sunday” …
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CNN:
GOP leader headed to Selma after all — 1965's ‘Bloody Sunday’ in Selma, Alabama 6 photos — About 600 people began a 50-mile march from Selma to the Alabama state capitol in Montgomery on March 7, 1965. They intended to protest discriminatory practices that prevented black people from voting.
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Chris Good / ABC News:
Obama: 50 Years After Bloody Sunday ‘Our March Not Yet Over’
Obama: 50 Years After Bloody Sunday ‘Our March Not Yet Over’
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Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
The GOP's Conspicuous Absence from Selma
The GOP's Conspicuous Absence from Selma
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Politico, New York Times, Washington Post, The Democratic Daily, The Daily Beast and NO QUARTER USA NET
Elisha Fieldstadt / NBC News:
Black Teen Tony Robinson Shot Dead by Cop in Madison, Wisconsin, Was Unarmed — The 19-year-old black man who was shot dead Friday during a confrontation with a police officer in Madison, Wisconsin, was unarmed, police said Saturday. — He was identified as Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. …
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Evan Bolin / WKOW 27:
BREAKING: Teen dead after officer-involved shooting in Madison — UPDATE (WKOW) — Madison Police Chief Mike Koval says an officer shot and killed a 19-year old black man after a struggle in a home on Williamson St. — A large crowd gather at the scene of the shooting late Friday evening …
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Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
Rand Paul says same-sex marriage ‘offends’ him — Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) (Washington Blade photo by Lee Whitman) — Potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul said on Friday affording the distinction to marriage to same-sex couples “offends myself and a lot of other people.”
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Raw Story, Liberal Values and Hullabaloo
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Walker: ‘There are jobs to be had’ — Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) on Saturday urged unemployed Americans to stay positive about opportunities to rejoin the work force. — “I believe firmly that there are jobs to be had not just across my state but across America,” Walker said during …
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David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
Jeb Bush, Confronted by DREAMer, Compares Obama Orders to Decrees of ‘Latin American Dictator’ — Jeb Bush joined the elite, uncomfortable club of possible 2016 presidential candidates confronted by immigration reform supporters who want legal recognition for the undocumented.
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National Review and Balloon Juice
Jack Shafer / Politico:
Team Clinton Will Beat the Press? Again — They know they can outlast the media's attention, even with the email scandal. — The second-guessing of Hillary Clinton's email hygiene while secretary of state has produced hundreds of news stories and a slew of compelling questions.
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Cruz: Menendez probe politically motivated — Des Moines, Iowa — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) suggested Saturday that the Justice Department's criminal corruption charges against Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) are political retribution against the New Jersey Democrat for opposing the White House's negotiations with Iran.
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ABC News, Mediaite and Washington Times
Sarah Tully / Orange County Register:
Will UCI student officials veto U.S. flag ban today? — Where the flag once hung, student leaders Victoria Phan, left, Noelle Nguyen, Josh Nguyen and Tatiana Sarkhosh hang out in the legislative council's executive offices common area after UCI student government members voted the flag be taken off of a wall.
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