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Seattle – U.S. Attorney Nick Brown will be joined by more than 30 other U.S. Attorneys from across the country as a delegation to commemorate the 58th Anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” the March over Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge, and the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Over March 4-6, 2023, U.S. Attorneys from across the country will meet with community and civil rights leaders while exploring some of the significant and educational civil rights institutions in Alabama.
“As the leaders of the Department of Justice in our districts, we can never forget the historic events that shaped our history and inform our work today,” said U.S. Attorney Brown. “We will be meeting with distinguished Federal Judge Myron Thompson, learning about the important work of the Johnson institute, and exploring the Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice. As we grapple with hate crimes and civil rights abuses in our own states, these resources bring home what is at stake in our civil rights work.”
In addition to the Selma March scheduled for Sunday March 5, 2023, the U.S. Attorneys will meet with Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, as part of the subcommittee work supporting the Attorney General Advisory Committee (AGAC).
Other meetings and visits during the trip will focus on both historic civil rights conflicts and issues that are still fresh today.
The U.S. Attorneys from these districts are attending the Selma and Montgomery events: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, South Carolina, Colorado, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, Western and Middle Districts of Louisiana, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, Middle District of Florida, Northern and Eastern Districts of California, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Western District of Virginia, Western District of North Carolina, Southern District of Ohio, Eastern District of New York, and the Southern District of West Virginia.
U.S. Attorney Brown and Civil Rights Subcommittee Vice-Chair Rachael Rollins are appreciative of the work done by the Middle District of Alabama to host the delegation.
Press contact for the U.S. Attorney’s Office is Communications Director Emily Langlie at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.Langlie@usdoj.gov.