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Crowds moved in a symbolic walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Sunday in Selma, Alabama, where 50 years ago civil rights protesters were beaten, trampled and tear-gassed by police in what was termed "Bloody Sunday." Attending ceremonies this weekend were President Obama, former President George W. Bush and their wives, but no Republican presidential prospect in next year's elections. (Associated Press)
Photo by: Butch Dill
Crowds moved in a symbolic walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Sunday in Selma, Alabama, where 50 years ago civil rights protesters were beaten, trampled and tear-gassed by police in what was termed "Bloody Sunday." Attending ceremonies this weekend were President Obama, former President George W. Bush and their wives, but no Republican presidential prospect in next year's elections. (Associated Press)

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