Selma isn’t “so much a place of imagination and triumph as a poor Alabama city where more than 40 percent of the population lives in poverty and the unemployment rate is twice the state average. It was a place still struggling to overcome the racial divisions that have in many ways defined it for generations.” WaPo’s Greg Jaffe and Juliet Eilperin report from Selma where dignitaries will gather this weekend to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the town’s bloody Sunday march.