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Ongoing Civil Rights Advocacy

Local Impact: The Pulse of Progress in Selma

Ongoing civil rights advocacy remains critical in shaping Selma's political landscape. Efforts to expand voter access, reform local justice systems, ensure fair representation, and close economic gaps continue to be at the forefront of our community’s agenda. Selma’s citizens—many of whom are direct descendants of the original foot soldiers—demand leadership that protects hard-won freedoms and boldly advances new civil rights protections.

Our local movement now calls for:

  • Transparent and equitable governance

  • Protection of voting rights and fair redistricting

  • Accountability in law enforcement and city services

  • Equal access to education, jobs, and housing

Electing principled leaders like Kennard Randolph ensures these priorities are not only respected, but elevated in every decision made by city leadership.

National Significance: Selma as a Symbol

Selma's story continues to inspire civil rights advocacy across the country. From national voting rights legislation to local grassroots efforts, Selma serves as both a rallying cry and a reminder that the fight for justice is far from over.

Recent nationwide movements echo Selma’s legacy, drawing strength from our past to confront modern inequities—from voter suppression and mass incarceration to systemic poverty. As civil rights evolve to meet today’s challenges, Selma’s role remains pivotal in driving meaningful reform.

A Future Built on Justice

As we honor the past, we must lead in the present. Selma’s ongoing civil rights advocacy is a call to action—for our community, our leaders, and our nation. With your support, we can ensure Selma continues to be a powerful voice in the fight for justice and equality.

This is more than history—it’s our future.


Committee to Elect Kennard Randolph
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