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Preserving Civil Rights

and The Story of Voting

As part of our mission we are excited to begin documenting the story of Voting. Find more stories here!

The 1969 Charleston Hospital Workers Strike - Story on Channel 2 News - READ HERE

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Rev. John Reynolds featured on "Let's Talk with Carolyn Murray" Podcast, January 2022
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Rev. John Reynolds

Troy, AL

The Struggle Continues!

Fifty-nine years ago, young people answered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call to spend the summer of 1965 in the South registering black people to vote. Too many people that summer shed their blood and gave their lives for the right to vote. And now fifty years later, efforts are being made again to block your path to the ballot box. So remember the price paid for your right to vote and rise up and register to vote today. 

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