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60th Anniversary
of the Scope Project

In March 2025, we gathered in Montgomery Alabama to celebrate the 60th anniversary of SCLC’s SCOPE project.

So that we never forget the fight we fought on Bloody Sunday 1965, hundreds marched peacefully and in solidarity, continuing our on-going fight for voting rights for all.

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IN THE NEWS: The Scope Project's 60th Anniversary

March 9, 2025

Foot soldiers, choirs, CeeLo Green and double Dutch: A look at marching 60 years after Bloody Sunday

WVTM13

Birmingham, AL

March 11, 2025

America’s Path to Equality: Bloody Sunday

Fox13

Tampa Bay

March 9, 2025

Bloody Sunday Anniversary: 60's Leader Re-emerges With A Warning

The Cary Harrison Files

March 11, 2025

Civil Rights Activist & Troy native Rev. John Reynolds on SCOPE60

The On The Bookshelf Podcast

March 10, 2025

GALLERY: 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday

Selma Times-Journal

March 18, 2025

Dr. Barbara Williams Emerson, Social Justice Champion, discusses Selma at 60 and SCOPE50.

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Politics Done Right Interviews

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SCOPE50 is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.  The SCOPE 50 will not give, trade, or sell any personal information or contact lists to any individuals, organizations, commercial enterprises, or marketing companies.  On occasion, the reunion may make participant contact information available at no cost to non-profit organizations or individuals for non-commercial uses that are directly related Civil Rights Movement activities, such as reunion announcements, research requests, and similar purposes.  Under no circumstances will any personal contact information ever be sold to anyone.

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