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A team of award-winning journalists, photographers, and videographers are on board to document the trip and help record personal stories about the Civil Rights Movement and the ongoing struggle for equality today. Read about their experiences and observations from the road in these journal entries.

Esther Iverem
A Pastor's Humble Home
by Esther Iverem (view bio)
Aug 15 | Montgomery, AL
Vern Smith
Selma, Lord, Selma
by Vern Smith (view bio)
Aug 16 | Selma, AL
Lydia Lum
Opening the 'Closed Society'
by Lydia Lum (view bio)
Aug 18 | Jackson, MS
Esther Iverem
Mississippi, Past and Present
by Esther Iverem (view bio)
Aug 19 | Jackson, MS
Nery Ynclan
Bloodstains on Guynes Street
by Nery Ynclán (view bio)
Aug 21 | Jackson, MS
Rita Neubauer
A Call to Preserve Mississippi's Memories
by Rita Neubauer (view bio)
Aug 22 | Jackson, MS
Sandra Marquez
Mississippi Is Still Burning
by Sandra Marquez (view bio)
Aug 23 | Hattiesburg, MS
Debra Utacia Krol
'I Got a Good Understanding of How Things Should Be'
by Debra Utacia Krol (view bio)
Aug 24 | New Orleans, LA
Andy Bowley
A Forgiving Heart
by Andy Bowley (view bio)
Aug 25 | Baton Rouge, LA
Debra Utacia Krol
Independent at Last!
by Debra Utacia Krol (view bio)
Aug 27 | Houston, TX

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