Visitors to Selma bring range of views, emotions to bridge

Crowds of people take a symbolic walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Sunday in Selma, Ala. This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday,' a civil rights march in which protestors were beaten, trampled and tear-gassed by police at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, in Selma.© AP Photo/Bill Frakes Crowds of people take a symbolic walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Sunday in Selma, Ala. This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday,' a civil rights march in
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Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Sasha Obama, Sasha Obama, Amelia Boynton Robinson, John Lewis: President Barack Obama, fourth from left, walks holding hands with Amelia Boynton Robinson, who was beaten during "Bloody Sunday," as they and the first family and others including Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga, left of Obama, walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala,. for the 50th anniversary of the landmark event of the civil rights movement, Saturday, March 7, 2015. At far left is Sasha Obama and at far right is former first lady Laura Bush. Adelaide Sanford also sits in a wheelchair.© AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin President Barack Obama, fourth from left, walks holding hands with Amelia Boynton Robinson, who was beaten during "Bloody Sunday," as they and the first family and others

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