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Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1964. Fannie Lou Hamer, Sharecropper from a Family of Twenty, Evicted for Trying to Register, Beaten in the Winona Jail, SNCC Field Secretary from Ruleville, and Future Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Candidate for Congress
Danny Lyon
1964, printed 1999
Danville, Virginia
Danny Lyon
1963
Albany, Georgia
Danny Lyon
1962
Atlanta, Georgia, Winter 1963/64. Arrests During Mass Demonstrations Downtown
Danny Lyon
1963-1964, printed 1999
Birmingham, Alabama, 1963. Crowds Wait Along the Funeral Route of the Girls Murdered in the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
Danny Lyon
1963, printed 1999
A Toddle House in Atlanta Has the Distinction of Being Occupied during a Sit In by Some of America's Most Effective Organizers. In the Room Are Taylor Washington, Ivanhoe Donaldson, Joyce Ladner, John Lewis behind Judy Richardson, George Green, and Chico Neblett
Danny Lyon
1963-1964, printed 1999
On the Selma to Montgomery March
James Karales
March 21-25, 1965
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