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Selma ~ called Bloody Sunday :Black History ~ American History — thank you, Seed for Change

Project Do Better agrees that learning is the first step, as Phase 1 of #ProjectDoBetter works to be a seed

First March from Selma When You Pray, Move Your Feet. — African Proverb. Charles White(?), photographer, Selma, Alabama, March  1965. photo courtesy of Representative John Lewis John Lewis (on right in trench coat) and Hosea Williams (on the left) lead marchers across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. On Sunday March 1965, about six hundred people began […]

Selma ~ called Bloody Sunday :Black History ~ American History — Be a Seed for Change
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Creating tools to build a kinder world. Learning to collaborate with empathy in community. Project Do Better. Shira Destinie Jones is the author of Stayed on Freedom's Call, and founder of the Do Better project.

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