“Upfront, pleasant and…absolutely fearless” was how John Lewis<span> described Selma-native Annie Lee Cooper. By the fall of 1963, the voting drive in Selma had “mushroomed into the testing ground for SNCC’s ‘One man – One vote’ campaign,” and Ms. Cooper was on the front lines of that fight, opening both her heart and home to SNCC and, later, </span>SCLC<span>.</span>
The bloodiest day is also known as the Battle of Antietam
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