Like many of you, I am reveling in the photographs taken in Selma over the weekend. This is history in the making. And, of course, White House photographer Pete Souza's collection is breathtaking.
But ever since I saw it Saturday night, this is the one that captured my heart and imagination. It tells a very subtle but powerful story about the present.
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