Before we could turn around, it was too late, recalled activist Joanne Bland, who was just 11 at the time. They came in from both sides, the front and the back. And they were just beating people. Old, young, black, white, male, female it didnt matter.
Date: Mar 08, 2015
Source: Google
Pride, frustration in Selma 50 years after 'Bloody Sunday' march
Joanne Bland, 61, the co-founder of a voting rights museum in Selma who also marched on Bloody Sunday, said she regrets that fewer young people seem to be pushing for social justice than in her time but remains hopeful the dynamic will change.