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A cold wind sweeps across the Edmund Pettus Bridge as marchers take their first trembling steps toward freedom. They carry no weapons — only faith, worn shoes, and a hope strong enough to shake the South. Then the troopers charge. Nightsticks split the air. Tear gas burns the lungs. Boots crash against bone. A whole world watches as peaceful marchers fall beneath a storm of hatred. This track is a slow, terrified Civil Rights blues — hollow-body guitar trembling beneath the weight of history, upright bass shaking like marching feet, harmonica crying like wounded breaths in the gas-filled air. A weary blues vocalist half-sings, half-whispers through fear, courage, pain, and the moment Bloody Sunday carved itself into America forever. Style: 1960s Civil Rights Blues / Slow Electric Protest Blues Instruments: Hollow-body guitar, upright bass, brushed drums, harmonica, distant organ Vibe: Fearful, wounded, cinematic, historic, emotionally explosive Part of RetroForge – Blues & America 1950s Stories Authentic vintage blues every day.