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Participants in the voting rights demonstration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife Coretta, extreme left, with Ralph Abernathy, walking from Selma to the State Capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, March 1965
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Participants in the voting rights demonstration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife Coretta, extreme left, with Ralph Abernathy, walking from Selma to the State Capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, March 1965
MONTGOMERY MARCH, 1965.
Participants in the voting rights demonstration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife Coretta, extreme left, with Ralph Abernathy, walking from Selma to the State Capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, March 1965
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Media ID 7959175
1960s 1965 Civil Rights Coretta Equal Rights Jim Crow Luther March Marching Martin Montgomery Ralph Selma South East Voting Rights Abernathy
EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful print captures the historic moment during the voting rights demonstration in March 1965, known as the Montgomery March. In this image, we see a group of participants walking from Selma to the State Capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, advocating for equal voting rights for African Americans. At the extreme left of the photograph stands Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. , an iconic figure in the civil rights movement. His wife Coretta is by his side, displaying their unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Walking alongside them is Ralph Abernathy, another prominent leader who played a crucial role in organizing this march. The crowd surrounding them reflects both determination and hope as they make their way through the streets of Montgomery. This demonstration was a pivotal moment in American history as it shed light on racial discrimination and challenged Jim Crow laws that suppressed African American voters. Through peaceful protest and nonviolent resistance, these brave individuals fought against systemic racism and demanded change. Their efforts paved the way for significant advancements in civil rights legislation. This print serves as a reminder of their courage and dedication to achieving equal rights for all citizens. It encapsulates an era marked by struggle but also resilience—a testament to how ordinary people can come together to create extraordinary change.
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