Vice President Kamala Harris returns to Selma to mark 'Bloody Sunday' anniversary Vice President Kamala Harris will speak on Sunday afternoon in Selma, Alabama, to mark the 59th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," a milestone moment in the civil rights movement. She'll participate in the annual crossing jubilee of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, originally named after a Confederate general, where Alabama state troopers infamously attacked Black demonstrators as they marched for voting rights on March 7, 1965. The brutality stunned many across the country and galvanized support for the landmark Voting Rights Act. Harris' visit on Sunday also comes in an election year as she and President Joe Biden seek to cement their standing with Black voters and tout their continued focus on voting rights, which has largely been stalled in Congress -- drawing some progressive criticism that the White House could do more on its own. Senate Democrats last month reintroduced a major pro...