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"Bull" Connor in 1963
"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
1950s Montgomery Bus
New York Times v. Sullivan
Ralph David Abernathy
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)
Mary McLeod Bethune
Birmingham Campaign of 1963
Bloody Sunday
Buford Boone
Buford Boone
Johnnie Carr
Catholicism and the Civil Rights Movement
Children's Crusade
Civil Rights Leaders in Selma
James G. "Jim" Clark Jr.
Claudette Colvin
Eugene "Bull" Connor
Eugene "Bull" Connor
Dallas County Voters League
Jonathan Myrick Daniels
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
Clifford Durr
Virginia Foster Durr
Virginia Foster Durr and Johnnie Carr
Albert Foley Jr.
Harold A. Franklin
Freedom Riders
Freedom Riders Arrested in Birmingham
Freedom Riders Arrive in Birmingham
Freedom Rides
Georgia Gilmore
Gomillion v. Lightfoot
Fred Gray
Wayne Greenhaw
Emory O. Jackson
Jimmie Lee Jackson
Frank M. Johnson Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Coretta Scott King
King Meets with Bus Boycott Organizers
Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King
John LeFlore
Lee v. Macon County Board of Education
John Lewis
Viola Gregg Liuzzo
Joseph Echols Lowery
Lowndes County Freedom Organization
Autherine Lucy
Modern Civil Rights Movement in Alabama
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Car Pooling During the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA)
Juliette Hampton Morgan
Fannie Motley
NAACP v. Alabama
National Democratic Party of Alabama (NDPA)
Edgar Daniel Nixon
Edgar Daniel "E. D." Nixon
James Orange
Rosa Parks Stamp
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks Boards a Desegregated Bus
James Reeb
Through the Years
by Amelia Boynton Robinson
Amelia Boynton Robinson
Jo Ann Robinson
Jo Ann Robinson
Rosa Parks Arrested
Rosa Parks Statue Dedication
Gary Thomas Rowe Jr.
Samuel "Sammy" Younge Jr.
Solomon Seay Jr.
Solomon Seay Sr.
Segregation (Jim Crow)
Selma to Montgomery March
Arthur Davis Shores
Fred Lee Shuttlesworth
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Hazel Brannon Smith
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Alabama (SNCC)
Albert Turner Sr.
Viola Liuzzo Memorial Marker
Virginia Durr and Rosa Parks
Voter Registration in Mobile
Wilson Baker and Jim Clark
Samuel Younge Jr.
Freedom Riders Jim Zwerg and Paul Brooks
Hazel Brannon Smith
James Bevel
Amelia Boynton Robinson
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
Sixteenth Street Church Bombing
Desegretation Protest at UA, 1956
Hazel B. Smith, c. 1950s
Boone Family, Five Generations
Rosa Parks's Symbolic Bus Ride, 1956
Noble Beasley
Jimmie Lee Jackson
Rosa Parks and Johnnie Carr, 1985
Neighborhood Organized Workers of Mobile (NOW)
Cleveland Avenue Time Machine
Troy University Rosa Parks Museum
Jonathan Myrick Daniels
Johnnie Carr and Rep. John Knight
Buford Boone
Johnnie Carr in 1966
NOW March, 1968
NOW Flier
Charles Gomillion
E. D. Nixon, 1984
Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Autherine Lucy Foster
Viola Gregg Liuzzo
Leroy Moton
Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King
Viola Gregg Liuzzo
Lowndes County Freedom Organization, Part 1
Angela Davis
Angela Davis Lecture at UAB
Lowndes County Freedom Organization, Part 3
Lowndes County Freedom Organization, Part 2
John Lewis
Charles Gomillion
Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King in Selma
Jonathan Myrick Daniels
Priests in Voting Rights March
Autherine Lucy, 1956
NAACP in Alabama Logo
SCLC Stop the Violence March
SCLC March with Martin Luther King III
John LeFlore
Fred Gray
NAACP Leaders in Washington, D.C.
Gov. Wallace's Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
Samuel Younge Jr.
Samuel Younge Jr.
Black Panther Logo
Lowndes County Freedom Organization Headquarters
Stokely Carmichael Released from Jail
Autherine Lucy, Thurgood Marshall, and Arthur Shores
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Lunch Counter Sit In
Vivian Malone
Arthur Shores
Arthur Shores
Father Albert Foley
Connor Family
Connor Campaigns for Governor
1948 Democratic National Convention
Nelson Smith
Ralph David Abernathy
Good Friday March
Clifford and Virginia Durr
John Marshall Harlan II
Abernathy Mug Shot
Freedom Riders
Emory Jackson and Benjamin Mays
Ruby Jackson Gainer and Emory O. Jackson
Rosa Parks Fingerprinted
Martin Luther King Jr. Booking Photo
Fred Gray and Bernice Hill
Plaintiffs in
Lee v. Macon County Board of Education
Fred Gray "Smear Sheet"
Gray with Adam Clayton Powell Jr.