Injured Civil Rights Marchers
A civil rights marcher suffering from exposure to tear gas, holds an unconscious Amelia Boynton Robinson after mounted police officers attacked marchers in Selma, Alabama as they were beginning a 50 mile march to Montgomery to protest race discrimination in voter registration.
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514682280
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Bettmann
Date created:
March 08, 1965
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Bettmann
Object name:
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- Selma - Alabama,
- Amelia Boynton Robinson,
- Civil Rights,
- Violence,
- 1965 Selma Marches,
- Marching,
- Protest,
- Human Rights,
- Pain,
- Police Force,
- African-American Ethnicity,
- American Civil Rights Movement,
- Archival,
- 1960-1969,
- 30-39 Years,
- Activist,
- Adult,
- Black Civil Rights,
- Black History in the US,
- Courage,
- Eyes Closed,
- Gulf Coast States,
- Men,
- Mid Adult,
- Mid Adult Men,
- Mid Adult Women,
- Mile,
- Montgomery - Alabama,
- People,
- Politics and Government,
- Prejudice,
- Protest Against Excessive Police Force,
- Protestor,
- Racism,
- Social Issues,
- Social Justice - Concept,
- Tear Gas,
- Two People,
- Unconscious,
- Voting,