Title
Class Year
2015
Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
3-19-2015
Department 1
Center for Public Service
Abstract
During my recent trip to Selma, Alabama, I was overwhelmed by the tangible evidence that blatant racism and segregation still exists. In a town where many had made great sacrifices to combat America’s racial injustices, it was disheartening to see how very little change had come to the town MLK described as the “most segregated” in America. [excerpt]
Copyright Note
This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Aluko-Roberts, Rashida, "Selma is America" (2015). SURGE. 232.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/surge/232
Included in
African American Studies Commons, Higher Education Commons, Race and Ethnicity Commons, Religion Commons
Comments
Surge is a student blog at Gettysburg College where systemic issues of justice matter. Posts are originally published at surgegettysburg.wordpress.com Through stories and reflection, these blog entries relate personal experiences to larger issues of equity, demonstrating that –isms are structural problems, not actions defined by individual prejudice. We intend to popularize justice, helping each other to recognize our biases and unlearn the untruths.