00:00and many by the water.
00:06Turn me around, oh, turn me around.
00:11Turn me around, oh, turn me around.
00:16Turn me around, oh, turn me around.
00:21Turn me around, oh, turn me around.
00:25Thank you, Reverend Thompson.
00:26We gather here today, 60 years,
00:29to commemorate Bloody Sunday
00:33and that sacred day in the movement.
00:36Thankful for John Lewis.
00:37Thankful for Amelia Boynton.
00:39Thankful for Hosea Williams.
00:41Thankful for all of the civil rights heroes,
00:44leaders, and foot soldiers
00:46who paid a heavy price,
00:48carried a heavy burden,
00:50and helped to transform this nation.
00:54We appreciate the service and the sacrifice
00:57and the work of John Lewis,
01:00having served with him,
01:02one who would always tell us
01:04during good times and troubled times,
01:07never give up, never give in.
01:11And when you see injustice,
01:13always be prepared to show up,
01:16to stand up, and to speak up
01:19for what is right.
01:21And so we stand on the shoulders
01:22of those giants right now,
01:24still having to carry a heavy burden
01:26to perfect our country
01:29and perfect our democracy.
01:31And so we stand here
01:33in support of civil rights,
01:35stand here in support of voting rights,
01:37stand here in support of racial justice,
01:39social justice, economic justice.
01:41They want us to step back,
01:43but we're here to make clear
01:45we are going to fight back
01:47until we make sure that America
01:49is the best version of herself.
01:52God bless you all.
01:54We're marching to the spot
01:57where our people tried to pray,
02:01but they wouldn't go.
02:03But they wouldn't let them pray.
02:05So please don't stop marching.
02:08Emmett Harris was the grand dragon
02:11of the Ku Klux Klan.
02:13Ooh, I'm not!
02:43I'm not!
02:45I'm not!
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