The BBC is retracing one of the great civil rights journeys, the march 50 years ago from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama. Then the struggle was over the right to vote but many feel their struggles for equality still go on. Aleem Maqbool, who is walking the route, has been finding that one form of segregation can still be seen in modern-day Alabama. One black parent tells him about the struggles she faced when her daughter enrolled in an all-white, private school. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://ift.tt/xvrYFy Twitter: http://ift.tt/LkaQ0r Instagram: http://ift.tt/K6mA6t | From: BBC News Views: 27 4 ratings | |
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