By Alabama Public Radio
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Tuscaloosa AL – For Bob Mants and many others, President Obama's inauguration was a special moment. Mants was on the front lines of the voting rights march and has worked for civil rights since his days with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. And while today was special, he says there's been a disconnect between the civil rights movement and some of the youth of today. He sat down with Alabama Public Radio's Brett Tannehill recently to talk about that ...