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[1] CCNY students on bus heading to Alabama., 1965

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[2] Preparing to leave the City of St. Jude school grounds., 1965

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[3] Bobby Simmons, civil rights marcher, with "Vote" in white across forehead.

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[4] Civil rights marchers leaving the field of City of St. Jude school., 1965

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[5] Marchers passing Alabama State Bar building., 1965

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[6] Two young girls watching civil rights marchers pass by home., 1965

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[7] Two mothers and babies drinking from milk bottles and young girl watching civil rights marchers., 1965

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[8] Two men and four children, African-American, watching marchers from their porch., 1965

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[9] United States Army MPs guarding civil rights marchers on Route 80 at intersection. Road to state capitol in Montgomery, Alabama. (color print), 1965

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[10] Young boys in the street watching civil rights marchers pass by., 1965

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[11] Civil rights marchers walking through a town on Route 80, Jefferson Davis Highway, on road to state capitol., 1965

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[12] Two young marchers with small American flags marching through downtown Montgomery., 1965

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[13] Front of march preparing to leave City of St. Jude School- John Lewis, Ralph and Juanita Abernathy and others., 1965

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[14] Front line of marchers at City of St. Jude, from left, (full face), Rev. Arthur Motott, SNCC President John Lewis, Andrew Young, and Sister Mary Leoline., 1965

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[15] Civil rights marcher conversing with African-American women bystanders, as Selma to Montgomery march moves by., 1965

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[16] Young civil rights marchers singing as they march on the road to the state capitol in Montgomery, AL., 1965

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[17] Early arriving civil rights marchers cheering on later arriving marchers- rest stage., 1965

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[18] Multi-generations of women and children watching civil rights marchers. [color print], 1965

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[19] African-American woman waving to civil rights marchers. [color print], 1965

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[20] City dwellers outside their home watching civil rights marchers. [color print], 1965

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[21] United States Army Military Police guarding civil rights marchers along Route 80, Jefferson Davis Highway., 1965

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[22] Heckling of the marchers on the streets of Montgomery, Alabama., 1965

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[23] White bystanders and office workers watching and filming civil rights marchers., 1965

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[24] Church elders arrayed across steps of Mt. Zion AME Church in Montgomery AL watching civil rights marchers below. [color print], 1965

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[25] White bystanders watching civil rights marchers on street, downtown Montgomery., 1965

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[26] Civil rights marchers passing before a mostly African-American crowd on sidewalk outside Askin's Dept. Store, Montgomery., 1965

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[27] Proud civil rights marchers walking hand-in-hand up to state capitol in Montgomery., 1965

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[28] Harry Belafonte, Leon Bibb, Joan Baez and Oscar Brand., 1965

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[29] James Baldwin, Bayard Rustin, A. Philip Randolph, speaker's platform., 1965

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[30] James Baldwin, Bayard Rustin and A. Philip Randolph, speaker's platform [in front of tree]., 1965

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[31] Bayard Rustin, Selma March organizer, 1965

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[32] Dr. Ralph Johnson Bunche on speaker's platform in front of Alabama state house., 1965

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[33] Coretta Scott King and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on speaker's platform befor his speech to 25,000 civil rights marchers., 1965

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[34] Rosa Parks speaking to 25,000 civil rights marchers. Rev. Ralph Abernathy on left., 1965

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[35] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with civil rights and union leaders singing "We Shall Overcome.", 1965

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[36] Andrew Young transfixed after singing National Anthem., 1965

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[37] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to civil rights marchers in Montgomery., 1965

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[38] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to civil rights marchers in Montgomery [building in background]., 1965

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[39] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking through a sea of microphones at end of march., 1965

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[40] Ecstatic reaction by spectators to speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1965

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[41] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. looks out at crowd during his speech to 25,000 civil rights marchers., 1965

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[42] 25,000 civil rights marchers listening raptly to Dr. King during his speech., 1965

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[43] Folksinger Joan Baez in front of Alabama state police on top steps of state capitol., 1965

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[44] State police and government officials watch march from steps of Alabama state capitol., 1965

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[45] Family watching civil rights marchers, with "Things Go Better With Coke" billboard behind them., 1965

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[46] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. seen from rear, speaking to crowd of 25,000., 1965

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[56] Selma to Montgomery, AL civil rights marchers leaving City of St. Jude school, where they had camped overnight., 1965

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[57] Civil rights marchers heading up the street to congregate at the foot of the Alabama State Capitol., 1965

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[58] Jim Leatherer, an Orthodox Jew from Saginaw, Michigan, walked the 53 miles on crutches., 1965

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[59] Teamsters Union officials gather on field of City of St. Jude school in preparation for the march., 1965

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[60] Older gentleman at assembly field at City of St. Jude school, ready for the march., 1965

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[61] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King at head of 25,000 member civil rights march, leaving the overnight campgrounds of the City of St. Jude school., 1965

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[62] Young injured boy carried on shoulders of marcher from Canada., 1965

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[63] Civil rights marchers striding past home with families watching from their porch., 1965

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[64] Young civil rights marchers carry their American flags past the storefront of Montgomery Seed & Supply Company., 1965

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[66] From the rooftop of the Brown Printing Company, Army troops monitor civil rights marchers in downtown Montgomery, 1965

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[67] Black and white pedestrians watching marchers in front of a grocery store on Jefferson Davis Highway., 1965

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[68] Two opinions; heckler and applauder, reacting to civil rights marchers., 1965

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[69] Ecstatic, emotional response from Dr. King's staff to his speech in front of the Alabama State Capitol., 1965

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