
Members of a predominantly black church in Selma, Alabama, stood with their backs turned to Democrat presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg as he spoke to them on Sunday.
Bloomberg was delivering remarks to Brown Chapel AME Church on the 55th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" - a day marked by police officers attacking black citizens during a civil rights protest in Selma.
As he was speaking, several voters, both black and white, stood quietly and turned their backs on him.