Joe Biden

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Etats-Unis: à Selma, Joe Biden commémore une marche pour les ... (Le Temps)

Le président démocrate a incité les Américains à connaître toute l'histoire, accusant l'opposition de vou.

«On ne peut pas choisir d'apprendre que ce que l'on veut savoir», a-t-il lancé, alors qu'un débat fait rage sur l'enseignement du passé esclavagiste et ségrégationniste dans les écoles du pays. Ce «dimanche sanglant» avait traumatisé les Etats-Unis et avait abouti quelques mois plus tard au Voting Rights Act, une loi fédérale garantissant l'accès au droit de vote pour tous. Sans grande chance d'être entendu.

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États-Unis: Joe Biden insiste sur l'importance de connaître l'histoire ... (BFMTV)

Commémorant la répression brutale il y a 58 ans d'une marche pour les droits civiques à Selma, dans l'Alabama, le président démocrate a estimé que les ...

"On ne peut pas choisir d'apprendre que ce que l'on veut savoir", a-t-il lancé, alors qu'un débat fait rage sur l'enseignement du passé esclavagiste et ségrégationniste dans les écoles du pays. Sans grande chance d'être entendu. Joe Biden a insisté dimanche sur l'importance de connaître l'histoire américaine dans son intégralité, "le bien comme le mal", en commémorant la répression brutale il y a 58 ans d'une marche pour les droits civiques.

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Biden visits Selma as he makes his own case for voting rights (CNN)

President Joe Biden arrived in Alabama on Sunday to commemorate the 58th anniversary of the landmark "Bloody Sunday" march that galvanized the civil rights ...

During last year’s event, Harris had vowed that she and Biden would “put the full power of the executive branch behind our shared effort” while criticizing Republican lawmakers for voting to block passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the Freedom to Vote Act. Seventeen people were hospitalized and dozens more were injured by police. The president will participate in the yearly walk across the bridge to commemorate the events, which sparked outrage and helped rally support behind the Voting Rights Act. We’ve seen all too clearly that if you give hate any breathing room it comes back,” he said in his speech then. They have closed polling places. Among the protesters beaten was the late US Rep.

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Joe Biden's Selma visit puts spotlight back on voting rights (Boston.com)

Joe Biden is set to pay tribute to the heroes of "Bloody Sunday." Read more on Boston.com.

Vice President Kamala Harris said in a statement that the administration will continue to implement the order while pressing Congress to act on broader voting legislation. but I don’t think anyone can claim what Selma has done for this nation and the contributions that we made to this nation,” he said. Johnson introduced the Voting Rights Act of 1965 eight days after Bloody Sunday, calling Selma one those rare moments in American history where “history and fate meet at a single time.” On March 21, King began a third march, under federal protection, that grew by thousands by the time they arrived at the state capital. It doesn’t mean we stop pushing in the way that then 25-year-old John Lewis led 600 marchers across that bridge in Selma.” With Republicans now in control of the House, passage of such sweeping legislation is highly unlikely. Biden unveiled his legislation in 2021 — naming it the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. William Barber II, a co-chair of Poor People’s Campaign, along with six other activists wrote to Biden and members of Congress to express their frustration with the lack of progress on voting rights legislation. Many feel dejected because Biden has been unable to make good on a campaign pledge to bolster voting rights and are eager to see his administration keep the issue in the spotlight. led what became known as the “Turnaround Tuesday” march, in which marchers approached a wall of police at the bridge and prayed before turning back. The images of the police violence sparked outrage across the country. They also urged Washington politicians visiting Selma not to sully the memories of the late civil rights activists John Lewis, Hosea Williams and others with empty platitudes. Lewis, who would later serve in the U.S.

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Biden to Mark Selma's 1965 'Bloody Sunday' With Eye on 2024 Race (Bloomberg)

President Joe Biden, for the second time in less than two months, is set to visit a hallowed space for Black Americans as he seeks to shore up support among ...

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In Selma, Biden presses for voting rights on 'Bloody Sunday ... (Reuters)

President Joe Biden pressed for the passage of measures to strengthen U.S. voting rights during a visit to Selma, Alabama, on Sunday to commemorate the 58th ...

Biden said Congress must pass the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, bills that would make Election Day a holiday, register new voters and strengthen U.S. "No matter how hard some people try, we can't just chose to learn what we want to know and not what we should know," Biden said. Bush and his wife, Laura. Last month, the Democratic National Committee SELMA, Alabama, March 5 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden pressed for the passage of measures to strengthen U.S. congressman, shocked the nation and helped spark the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

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'Sacred ground': Joe Biden marks 58th anniversary of 'Bloody ... (USA TODAY)

Joe Biden, other leaders to commemorate historic civil rights march across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma as GOP-led states restrict right to vote.

But civil-rights activists have grown frustrated as Republican-led states have moved to restrict the right to vote and [bills to protect hard-won voting rights have stalled ](https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/2021/06/25/after-voting-rights-bill-stalls-progressives-seek-alternatives/5323033001/)in Congress. [ march for voting rights](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/03/03/black-history-bloody-sunday-march/24327949/) for Black Americans, who faced barriers to the right to vote across much of the segregated south. [cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge.](https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/news/politics/2021/03/07/history-edmund-pettus-bridge-started-bloody-sunday/4580682001/) The screams of terror. “It is, in a very real sense, the delivery room where the possibility of a true democracy was born. This year, his message is likely to hit on the same theme while also emphasizing the importance of economic justice and civil rights for black Americans. He delivered remarks at the city’s The first vice president to take part in the annual re-enactment in 2013, he returned seven years later, this time as a presidential candidate. Kamala Harris, the first woman to serve as vice president, led the procession last year. He delivered remarks at the Edmund Pettus Bridge and participated in the re-enactment of the bridge crossing. Bush and Bill Clinton have all made the pilgrimage there, each one joining modern-day civil rights activists as they traced the same path across the bridge made by those marchers nearly six decades ago. When the peaceful protesters refused law enforcement’s orders to disperse, the officers attacked. As the demonstrators crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River, they found a line of state troops awaiting them.

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President Joe Biden to visit Selma for jubilee crossing of Edmund ... (al.com)

“Bloody Sunday” was the day in 1965 that white police beat Black civil rights marchers as they attempted to cross Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge to gain the right ...

“I’m hoping that the philanthropic organizations and individuals who come into the community will see the need, feel the need, and deposit something into Selma to help us with our needs,” said Perkins. Biden is expected to visit the bridge around 2 p.m. “Some of those that were in hotels are being displaced because the hotels had long term reservations for people who were in attendance to the Jubilee. According to Perkins, about 70% of the debris has been cleaned up at this point. And so we are working to try to identify places for them to stay. [The storm devastated parts of Selma](https://www.al.com/news/2023/01/selma-hit-by-possible-tornado-i-hear-a-baby-crying.html), displacing residents and destroying homes and businesses.

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Il faut connaître toute l'histoire américaine, « le bien comme le mal ... (La Presse)

Joe Biden lors d'un discours devant le pont Edmund Pettus à Selma, dans l'État d'Alabama, où des centaines de militants pacifistes ont été violemment réprimés ...

« On ne peut pas choisir d’apprendre que ce que l’on veut savoir », a-t-il lancé, alors qu’un débat fait rage sur l’enseignement du passé esclavagiste et ségrégationniste dans les écoles du pays. Sans grande chance d’être entendu. Dans son discours, Joe Biden a également appelé à rester « vigilant » sur le droit de vote menacé selon lui par la Cour suprême, qui a en partie détricoté le Voting Rights Act, ainsi que par des « dizaines de lois » restrictives adoptées dans les États conservateurs.

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Biden pays tribute to civil rights activists in Selma on 'Bloody Sunday ... (Daily Mail)

President Joe Biden arrived in Alabama to pay tribute to 'Bloody Sunday,' joining thousands for the commemoration of the civil rights movement that led to ...

With Republicans now in control of the House, passage of such legislation is highly unlikely. As a candidate in 2020, Biden promised to pursue sweeping legislation to bolster protection of voting rights. but I don´t think anyone can claim what Selma has done for this nation and the contributions that we made to this nation,' he said. The images of the police violence sparked outrage across the country. The Rev. led what became known as the 'Turnaround Tuesday' march, in which marchers approached a wall of police at the bridge and prayed before turning back. Many feel dejected because Biden has been unable to make good on a campaign pledge to bolster voting rights and are eager to see his administration keep the issue in the spotlight. Al Sharpton and the Rev. Lewis, who would later serve in the U.S. Since the 2020 election, a wave of states and dozens and dozens of anti-voting laws fueled by the `Big Lie' and the election deniers now elected to office,' he said. The scars of that storm are still evident. The right to vote ...

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WATCH: Biden gives remarks on 58th anniversary of 'Bloody ... (PBS NewsHour)

President Joe Biden used the searing memories of Selma's “Bloody Sunday” to recommit to a cornerstone of democracy, lionizing a seminal moment from the ...

They urged Washington politicians visiting Selma not to sully the memories of Lewis and Williams and other civil rights activists with empty platitudes. Among those sharing the stage with Biden before the march across the bridge were Barber, the Rev. Johnson introduced the Voting Rights Act of 1965 eight days after “Bloody Sunday,” calling Selma one those rare moments in American history where “history and fate meet at a single time.” On March 21, King began a third march, under federal protection, that grew by thousands by the time they arrived at the state Capitol. Many feel let down because of the lack of progress on voting rights and they are eager to see his administration keep the issue in the spotlight. [a January EF-2 tornado](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/tornadoes-rattle-historic-civil-rights-community-of-selma-alabama) that destroyed or damaged thousands of properties in and around Selma. Since the 2020 election, a wave of states and dozens and dozens of anti-voting laws fueled by the ‘Big Lie’ and the election deniers now elected to office,” he said. The scars of that storm were still evident Sunday. The images of the police violence sparked outrage across the country. led what became known as the “Turnaround Tuesday” march, in which marchers approached a wall of police at the bridge and prayed before turning back. With Republicans now in control of the House, passage of such legislation is highly unlikely. The right to vote … The conservative Supreme Court has gutted the Voting Rights Act over the years.

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In Selma, President Joe Biden vows to continue work on voting ... (Iowa Capital Dispatch)

President Joe Biden spoke is Selma, Alabama on the 58th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday civil rights march.

She praised Biden for his emergency order providing 100% reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Administration to the state for cleanup after the tornadoes hit. “Before we started COVID, there were 140 million poor and low-income people in the country,” Barber said. “It is even more special to me this year that we are all gathered here because of the storm that ravaged my hometown of Selma,” said Rep. House of Representatives later that year, but failed to overcome a Republican filibuster in the Senate. The Bridge Crossing Jubilee is an annual commemoration of Bloody Sunday, held over several days in Selma, that concludes with participants marching over the Edmund Pettus Bridge. “On this bridge, blood was given to help redeem the soul of America.” The U.S. Republicans mostly opposed the measures. Last year, the high court The 2021 John Lewis Voting Rights Act, meant to strengthen the federal law, passed the U.S. John Lewis, D-Georgia, who was beaten on the bridge that day. His 20-minute address was delivered Sunday at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where a law enforcement posse attacked civil rights marchers on March 7, 1965.

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