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Brooklyn Dodgers baseball great, Jackie Robinson (far left), his son, an unidentified woman and Harry Belafonte (far right) and wife Julie attend a march of 10,000 black high school and college students to support school desegregation. Photo: Abbie Rowe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brooklyn-dodgers-baseball-great-jackie-robinson-far-left-his-son-an-105335875.html
RMG3ACYF–Brooklyn Dodgers baseball great, Jackie Robinson (far left), his son, an unidentified woman and Harry Belafonte (far right) and wife Julie attend a march of 10,000 black high school and college students to support school desegregation. Photo: Abbie Rowe
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, landmark to the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-alabama-birmingham-kelly-ingram-park-landmark-to-the-civil-rights-149510414.html
RMJK6P1J–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, landmark to the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans
Civil rights demonstrators, including African Americans, with placards at the 1960 Democratic Convention, Los Angeles, California Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/civil-rights-demonstrators-including-african-americans-with-placards-at-the-1960-democratic-convention-los-angeles-california-image634319911.html
RM2YRYNEF–Civil rights demonstrators, including African Americans, with placards at the 1960 Democratic Convention, Los Angeles, California
USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-for-its-part-168812522.html
RMKPJ22J–USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans.
ROSA PARKS (1913-2005) American civil rights activist is fingerprinted by Lieutenant D.H. Lackey on 22 February 1956 after a Grand Jury indicted 113 African Americans for organising a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama. Photo: Alamaba Dept or Archives and History. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rosa-parks-1913-2005-american-civil-rights-activist-is-fingerprinted-by-lieutenant-dh-lackey-on-22-february-1956-after-a-grand-jury-indicted-113-african-americans-for-organising-a-bus-boycott-in-montgomery-alabama-photo-alamaba-dept-or-archives-and-history-image376450015.html
RM2CTCNRB–ROSA PARKS (1913-2005) American civil rights activist is fingerprinted by Lieutenant D.H. Lackey on 22 February 1956 after a Grand Jury indicted 113 African Americans for organising a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama. Photo: Alamaba Dept or Archives and History.
Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans behind a storm fence with police carrying a woman on the other side, 28 August 1963. Marion S.Trikosko, photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/civil-rights-march-on-washington-dc-photograph-shows-a-crowd-of-african-americans-behind-a-storm-fence-with-police-carrying-a-woman-on-the-other-side-28-august-1963-marion-strikosko-photographer-image181802106.html
RMMFNPCA–Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans behind a storm fence with police carrying a woman on the other side, 28 August 1963. Marion S.Trikosko, photographer.
President Eisenhower signing the Civil Rights Bill of 1960. May 6, 1960. The law established federal inspection of local voter registration polls and introduced penalties for obstructing voter registration. Attorney General William Rogers and Lawrence Walsh witness the signing. - (BSLOC 2014 16 241) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-eisenhower-signing-the-civil-rights-bill-of-1960-may-6-1960-87527282.html
RMF2B5XA–President Eisenhower signing the Civil Rights Bill of 1960. May 6, 1960. The law established federal inspection of local voter registration polls and introduced penalties for obstructing voter registration. Attorney General William Rogers and Lawrence Walsh witness the signing. - (BSLOC 2014 16 241)
Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have the tough conversations with their Airmen when it comes time to discuss diversity and inclusion and why it plays a vital role in combat readiness. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-403rd-mission-support-group-leadership-participated-in-a-non-traditional-staff-ride-which-involves-walking-a-battlefield-only-in-this-case-the-battle-that-was-fought-was-the-civil-rights-movement-for-african-americans-in-montgomery-alabama-the-staff-ride-was-intended-to-enable-the-leadership-team-with-a-better-posture-in-order-to-have-the-tough-conversations-with-their-airmen-when-it-comes-time-to-discuss-diversity-and-inclusion-and-why-it-plays-a-vital-role-in-combat-readiness-image442282855.html
RM2GKFM87–Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have the tough conversations with their Airmen when it comes time to discuss diversity and inclusion and why it plays a vital role in combat readiness.
March on Washington civil rights protest led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/march-on-washington-civil-rights-protest-led-by-martin-luther-king-jr-and-other-civil-rights-leaders-on-august-28-1963-in-washington-dc-usa-image438905526.html
RM2GE1TDA–March on Washington civil rights protest led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. (USA)
Protesting segregation, these demonstrators walked past this Charlotte, NC building where the last meeting of the Confederate cabinet was held. The demonstrators are protesting that a movie theater in this building would only seat African Americans in the balcony; February, 1960. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesting-segregation-these-demonstrators-walked-past-this-charlotte-nc-building-where-the-last-meeting-of-the-confederate-cabinet-was-held-the-demonstrators-are-protesting-that-a-movie-theater-in-this-building-would-only-seat-african-americans-in-the-balcony-february-1960-image482627895.html
RM2K15GPF–Protesting segregation, these demonstrators walked past this Charlotte, NC building where the last meeting of the Confederate cabinet was held. The demonstrators are protesting that a movie theater in this building would only seat African Americans in the balcony; February, 1960.
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Civil Rights Demonstrators Scatter after Police Throw Smoke Bombs, Camden, Alabama, USA, March 31, 1965 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-civil-rights-demonstrators-scatter-after-police-throw-smoke-bombs-51518046.html
RMCYPRP6–Civil Rights Demonstrators Scatter after Police Throw Smoke Bombs, Camden, Alabama, USA, March 31, 1965
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-for-its-part-in-the-civil-rights-struggle-of-african-americans-image634166689.html
RM2YRMP29–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans
Robert Lee Carter (b. 1917), African American civil rights activist and attorney, presented oral arguments to the Supreme Court Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-robert-lee-carter-b-1917-african-american-civil-rights-activist-and-32390662.html
RMBTKEHA–Robert Lee Carter (b. 1917), African American civil rights activist and attorney, presented oral arguments to the Supreme Court
The Montgomery, Alabama bus in which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to yield her seat to a white passenger in 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-montgomery-alabama-bus-in-which-civil-rights-pioneer-rosa-parks-27867127.html
RFBH9CPF–The Montgomery, Alabama bus in which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to yield her seat to a white passenger in 1955.
The historic marker of the bus stop where Rosa Parks boarded on the day she initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott with the help of MLK, Jr, in Montgome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-historic-marker-of-the-bus-stop-where-rosa-parks-boarded-on-the-day-she-initiated-the-montgomery-bus-boycott-with-the-help-of-mlk-jr-in-montgome-image260729834.html
RMW457FP–The historic marker of the bus stop where Rosa Parks boarded on the day she initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott with the help of MLK, Jr, in Montgome
A late 19th Century portrait of Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), an American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As president, Grant was an effective civil rights executive who created the Justice Department and worked with the Radical Republicans to protect African Americans during Reconstruction. As Commanding General, he led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and thereafter briefly served as Secretary of War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-portrait-of-ulysses-s-grant-1822-1885-an-american-military-officer-and-politician-who-served-as-the-18th-president-of-the-united-states-from-1869-to-1877-as-president-grant-was-an-effective-civil-rights-executive-who-created-the-justice-department-and-worked-with-the-radical-republicans-to-protect-african-americans-during-reconstruction-as-commanding-general-he-led-the-union-army-to-victory-in-the-american-civil-war-in-1865-and-thereafter-briefly-served-as-secretary-of-war-image455365397.html
RM2HCRK5W–A late 19th Century portrait of Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), an American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As president, Grant was an effective civil rights executive who created the Justice Department and worked with the Radical Republicans to protect African Americans during Reconstruction. As Commanding General, he led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and thereafter briefly served as Secretary of War.
USA - 26 March 1964 - Civil Rights activists Martin Luther King and Malcolm X waiting for a press conference to begin - Photo: Geopix/Marion Trikosko Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usa-26-march-1964-civil-rights-activists-martin-luther-king-and-malcolm-x-waiting-for-a-press-conference-to-begin-photo-geopixmarion-trikosko-image491783257.html
RM2KG2JFN–USA - 26 March 1964 - Civil Rights activists Martin Luther King and Malcolm X waiting for a press conference to begin - Photo: Geopix/Marion Trikosko
A procession of African Americans carrying signs for equal rights, 1963. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-procession-of-african-americans-carrying-signs-for-equal-rights-1963-image489558178.html
RF2KCD8CJ–A procession of African Americans carrying signs for equal rights, 1963.
Sign posted on door of a restaurant warning of the business' right to refuse service to any patron. African-Americans photographing the segregation-era sign are reflected in the glass, Albany, GA,8/18/1962. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sign-posted-on-door-of-a-restaurant-warning-of-the-business-right-to-refuse-service-to-any-patron-african-americans-photographing-the-segregation-era-sign-are-reflected-in-the-glass-albany-ga8181962-photo-by-warren-k-lefflerus-news-world-report-collectionrbm-vintage-images-image436843945.html
RM2GAKXWD–Sign posted on door of a restaurant warning of the business' right to refuse service to any patron. African-Americans photographing the segregation-era sign are reflected in the glass, Albany, GA,8/18/1962. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images)
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, landmark to the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-alabama-birmingham-kelly-ingram-park-landmark-to-the-civil-rights-149473466.html
RMJK52X2–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, landmark to the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans
The first page of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America. Fourteenth Amendment, amendment (1868), granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and slaves who had been emancipated after the American Civil War, including them under the umbrella phrase ?all persons born or naturalized in the United States.? In all, the amendment comprises five sections, four of which began in 1866 as separate proposals that stalled in legislative process and were later amalgamated, along with a fifth enforcement section, into a single amendment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-page-of-the-fourteenth-amendment-to-the-constitution-of-the-united-states-of-america-fourteenth-amendment-amendment-1868-granted-citizenship-and-equal-civil-and-legal-rights-to-african-americans-and-slaves-who-had-been-emancipated-after-the-american-civil-war-including-them-under-the-umbrella-phrase-all-persons-born-or-naturalized-in-the-united-states-in-all-the-amendment-comprises-five-sections-four-of-which-began-in-1866-as-separate-proposals-that-stalled-in-legislative-process-and-were-later-amalgamated-along-with-a-fifth-enforcement-section-into-a-single-amendment-image634302160.html
RM2YRXXTG–The first page of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America. Fourteenth Amendment, amendment (1868), granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and slaves who had been emancipated after the American Civil War, including them under the umbrella phrase ?all persons born or naturalized in the United States.? In all, the amendment comprises five sections, four of which began in 1866 as separate proposals that stalled in legislative process and were later amalgamated, along with a fifth enforcement section, into a single amendment.
USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, sign. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-for-its-part-168812521.html
RMKPJ22H–USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, sign.
National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-national-civil-rights-museum-memphis-tennessee-usa-130909442.html
RMHGYC96–National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
As, Norway - April 20, 2010: African, Asian and Latino Americans foreign people in class learning the norwegian language as part of the education prog Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-norway-april-20-2010-african-asian-and-latino-americans-foreign-people-in-class-learning-the-norwegian-language-as-part-of-the-education-prog-image353421778.html
RF2BEYN2A–As, Norway - April 20, 2010: African, Asian and Latino Americans foreign people in class learning the norwegian language as part of the education prog
Ralph Featherstone of SNCC with civil rights attorney, William Kunstler, outside Federal Court. Featherstone had just learned the court set bail of $25,000 for SNCC Chairman H. Rap Brown. New York City, Aug. 19, 1967. Featherstone died with William 'Che' Payne, in 1970 when a bomb in their car exploded in Bell Air, Maryland. (CSU 2015 9 817) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ralph-featherstone-of-sncc-with-civil-rights-attorney-william-kunstler-87522131.html
RMF2AYAB–Ralph Featherstone of SNCC with civil rights attorney, William Kunstler, outside Federal Court. Featherstone had just learned the court set bail of $25,000 for SNCC Chairman H. Rap Brown. New York City, Aug. 19, 1967. Featherstone died with William 'Che' Payne, in 1970 when a bomb in their car exploded in Bell Air, Maryland. (CSU 2015 9 817)
Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership walked through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, viewing sculptures and reading the history of the African American slave trade April 9, 2021 during a staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have the tough conversations with their Airmen whe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-403rd-mission-support-group-leadership-walked-through-the-national-memorial-for-peace-and-justice-viewing-sculptures-and-reading-the-history-of-the-african-american-slave-trade-april-9-2021-during-a-staff-ride-the-403rd-msg-leadership-participated-in-a-non-traditional-staff-ride-which-involves-walking-a-battlefield-only-in-this-case-the-battle-that-was-fought-was-the-civil-rights-movement-for-african-americans-in-montgomery-alabama-the-staff-ride-was-intended-to-enable-the-leadership-team-with-a-better-posture-in-order-to-have-the-tough-conversations-with-their-airmen-whe-image442282877.html
RM2GKFM91–Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership walked through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, viewing sculptures and reading the history of the African American slave trade April 9, 2021 during a staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have the tough conversations with their Airmen whe
March on Washington civil rights protest led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/march-on-washington-civil-rights-protest-led-by-martin-luther-king-jr-and-other-civil-rights-leaders-on-august-28-1963-in-washington-dc-usa-image438905529.html
RM2GE1TDD–March on Washington civil rights protest led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. (USA)
Martin Luther King, Jr. in a church in Atlanta, Georgia, 1968. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader of the civil rights movement. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/martin-luther-king-jr-in-a-church-in-atlanta-georgia-1968-martin-luther-king-jr-january-15-1929-april-4-1968-was-an-american-clergyman-activist-and-prominent-leader-of-the-civil-rights-movement-he-was-assassinated-on-april-4-1968-in-memphis-tennessee-image458813642.html
RM2HJCNDE–Martin Luther King, Jr. in a church in Atlanta, Georgia, 1968. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 ‚Äì April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader of the civil rights movement. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee.
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RMJ53WC6–Little Rock Arkansas,Daisy Bates,1957 Civil Rights leader,marker,metal,home,house home houses homes residence race,1957 desegregation crisis,Black His
Group of African Americans, some standing in line next to Exchange Booth, during Race Riots, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, Alvin C. Krupnick Co. June 1921 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-of-african-americans-some-standing-in-line-next-to-exchange-booth-during-race-riots-tulsa-oklahoma-usa-alvin-c-krupnick-co-june-1921-image363061326.html
RM2C2JTBX–Group of African Americans, some standing in line next to Exchange Booth, during Race Riots, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, Alvin C. Krupnick Co. June 1921
The Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Martin Luther King’s family preached for civil rights for African Americans in Atlanta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ebenezer-baptist-church-where-martin-luther-kings-family-preached-for-civil-rights-for-african-americans-in-atlanta-image555608478.html
RF2R7X47X–The Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Martin Luther King’s family preached for civil rights for African Americans in Atlanta
Mary Church Terrell (1863-July 1954) was an African American writer and socially prominent Washington D.C. civil rights activist. She personally lobbied U.S. Presidents during the Jim Crow era. Ca. 1895. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mary-church-terrell-1863-july-1954-was-an-african-american-writer-32392548.html
RMBTKH0M–Mary Church Terrell (1863-July 1954) was an African American writer and socially prominent Washington D.C. civil rights activist. She personally lobbied U.S. Presidents during the Jim Crow era. Ca. 1895.
The seat of a Montgomery, Alabama bus which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to yield to a white passenger in 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-seat-of-a-montgomery-alabama-bus-which-civil-rights-pioneer-rosa-27867140.html
RMBH9CR0–The seat of a Montgomery, Alabama bus which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to yield to a white passenger in 1955.
The historic marker of the bus stop where Rosa Parks boarded the bus and soon initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, AL, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-historic-marker-of-the-bus-stop-where-rosa-parks-boarded-the-bus-and-soon-initiated-the-montgomery-bus-boycott-in-montgomery-al-usa-image260729890.html
RMW457HP–The historic marker of the bus stop where Rosa Parks boarded the bus and soon initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, AL, USA
National Guard troops stand guard in a Cicero, Illinois neighborhood in 1951 to quell violence after African-Americans moved in. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-guard-troops-stand-guard-in-a-cicero-illinois-neighborhood-in-1951-to-quell-violence-after-african-americans-moved-in-image177738650.html
RMM94KCX–National Guard troops stand guard in a Cicero, Illinois neighborhood in 1951 to quell violence after African-Americans moved in.
WASHINGTON DC - CIRCA AUGUST, 2018: The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-circa-august-2018-the-martin-luther-king-jr-memorial-featuring-a-portrait-of-the-civil-rights-leader-carved-in-granite-image219358379.html
RMPMTHRR–WASHINGTON DC - CIRCA AUGUST, 2018: The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite.
Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to register for classes at the University of Alabama. One of the first African Americans to attend the university. Photographer: Warren K.Leffler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vivian-malone-entering-foster-auditorium-to-register-for-classes-at-the-university-of-alabama-one-of-the-first-african-americans-to-attend-the-university-photographer-warren-kleffler-image181802080.html
RMMFNPBC–Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to register for classes at the University of Alabama. One of the first African Americans to attend the university. Photographer: Warren K.Leffler.
President Lyndon B. Johnson presents one of the pens used to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to James Farmer, Director of the Congress of Racial Equality. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-lyndon-b-johnson-presents-one-of-the-pens-used-to-sign-the-105335787.html
RMG3ACTB–President Lyndon B. Johnson presents one of the pens used to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to James Farmer, Director of the Congress of Racial Equality.
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-for-its-part-149473484.html
RMJK52XM–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous for its part in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans
Symbols of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK or the Klan), an American white supremacist hate group whose primary targets are African Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/symbols-of-the-ku-klux-klan-kkk-or-the-klan-an-american-white-supremacist-hate-group-whose-primary-targets-are-african-americans-image634316724.html
RM2YRYHCM–Symbols of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK or the Klan), an American white supremacist hate group whose primary targets are African Americans
USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, church sign and city buildings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-landmark-168812523.html
RMKPJ22K–USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, church sign and city buildings.
Civil Rights Memorial ,Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Capital of the U.S. state of Alabama, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-civil-rights-memorial-southern-poverty-law-center-montgomery-capital-52524056.html
RMD1CJY4–Civil Rights Memorial ,Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Capital of the U.S. state of Alabama, USA
As, Norway - April 20, 2010: African, Asian and Latino Americans foreign people in class learning the norwegian language as part of the education prog Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-norway-april-20-2010-african-asian-and-latino-americans-foreign-people-in-class-learning-the-norwegian-language-as-part-of-the-education-prog-image353421760.html
RF2BEYN1M–As, Norway - April 20, 2010: African, Asian and Latino Americans foreign people in class learning the norwegian language as part of the education prog
President Barack Obama with civil rights leaders at the White House. July 29, 2013. Attorney General Eric Holder, and Secretary of Labor Tom Perez met with civil rights leaders, to discuss how to safeguard every eligible American’s right to vote in light of the recent Supreme Court decision on Shelby County vs. Holder. (BSLOC 2015 3 85) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-barack-obama-with-civil-rights-leaders-at-the-white-house-170524715.html
RMKWC20B–President Barack Obama with civil rights leaders at the White House. July 29, 2013. Attorney General Eric Holder, and Secretary of Labor Tom Perez met with civil rights leaders, to discuss how to safeguard every eligible American’s right to vote in light of the recent Supreme Court decision on Shelby County vs. Holder. (BSLOC 2015 3 85)
Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership walked through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice the six-foot tall steel columns hung suspended overhead, each marked with a county, state, and the lynching victims' names, April 9, 2021 during a staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-403rd-mission-support-group-leadership-walked-through-the-national-memorial-for-peace-and-justice-the-six-foot-tall-steel-columns-hung-suspended-overhead-each-marked-with-a-county-state-and-the-lynching-victims-names-april-9-2021-during-a-staff-ride-the-403rd-msg-leadership-participated-in-a-non-traditional-staff-ride-which-involves-walking-a-battlefield-only-in-this-case-the-battle-that-was-fought-was-the-civil-rights-movement-for-african-americans-in-montgomery-alabama-the-staff-ride-was-intended-to-enable-the-leadership-team-with-a-better-posture-in-order-to-have-t-image442282866.html
RM2GKFM8J–Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership walked through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice the six-foot tall steel columns hung suspended overhead, each marked with a county, state, and the lynching victims' names, April 9, 2021 during a staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have t
Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/martin-luther-king-jr-and-other-civil-rights-leaders-at-the-head-of-the-march-on-washington-for-jobs-and-freedom-on-august-281963-the-march-ended-at-the-lincoln-memorial-where-dr-king-delivered-his-i-have-a-dream-speech-image213379018.html
RMPB4736–Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech.
28 August 1963. Washington, DC. : Photograph of a Young Woman at the Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. with a Banner, demanding equality for African Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/28-august-1963-washington-dc-photograph-of-a-young-woman-at-the-civil-rights-march-on-washington-dc-with-a-banner-demanding-equality-for-african-americans-image598523642.html
RM2WNN30A–28 August 1963. Washington, DC. : Photograph of a Young Woman at the Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. with a Banner, demanding equality for African Americans
Miami Beach Florida,Francis de Sales Church,Martin Luther King Day,Junior,Jr.,L.,MLK,M.L.K.,Interfaith Prayer Vigil & March,Black History,Civil Rights Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-miami-beach-floridafrancis-de-sales-churchmartin-luther-king-dayjuniorjrlmlkmlkinterfaith-10754054.html
RMA3DMNY–Miami Beach Florida,Francis de Sales Church,Martin Luther King Day,Junior,Jr.,L.,MLK,M.L.K.,Interfaith Prayer Vigil & March,Black History,Civil Rights
Rosa Parks Bus Boycott Exhibit, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rosa-parks-bus-boycott-exhibit-national-civil-rights-museum-memphis-27943693.html
RMBHCXD1–Rosa Parks Bus Boycott Exhibit, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Group of African Americans with Confederate States of America Monument and Courthouse, Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA, Dorothea Lange, U.S. Office of War Information, July 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-of-african-americans-with-confederate-states-of-america-monument-and-courthouse-pittsboro-north-carolina-usa-dorothea-lange-us-office-of-war-information-july-1939-image366121147.html
RM2C7J777–Group of African Americans with Confederate States of America Monument and Courthouse, Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA, Dorothea Lange, U.S. Office of War Information, July 1939
Mary Church Terrell (1863-July 1954) was an African American writer and socially prominent Washington D.C. civil rights activist. She personally lobbied U.S. Presidents during the Jim Crow era. Ca. 1895. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mary-church-terrell-1863-july-1954-was-an-african-american-writer-32393837.html
RMBTKJJN–Mary Church Terrell (1863-July 1954) was an African American writer and socially prominent Washington D.C. civil rights activist. She personally lobbied U.S. Presidents during the Jim Crow era. Ca. 1895.
A procession of African Americans carrying signs for equal rights, 1963. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-procession-of-african-americans-carrying-signs-for-equal-rights-130550624.html
RMHGB2J8–A procession of African Americans carrying signs for equal rights, 1963.
The historic marker of the bus stop where Rosa Parks boarded the bus and soon initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, AL, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-historic-marker-of-the-bus-stop-where-rosa-parks-boarded-the-bus-and-soon-initiated-the-montgomery-bus-boycott-in-montgomery-al-usa-image260729792.html
RMW457E8–The historic marker of the bus stop where Rosa Parks boarded the bus and soon initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, AL, USA
Congressman John Lewis together with the Reverend Jesse Jackson and Hosea Williams crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/congressman-john-lewis-together-with-the-reverend-jesse-jackson-and-hosea-williams-crossing-the-edmund-pettus-bridge-in-selma-alabama-image340412315.html
RM2ANR3AK–Congressman John Lewis together with the Reverend Jesse Jackson and Hosea Williams crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama
WASHINGTON DC - CIRCA AUGUST, 2018: The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-circa-august-2018-the-martin-luther-king-jr-memorial-featuring-a-portrait-of-the-civil-rights-leader-carved-in-granite-image219805939.html
RMPNH0M3–WASHINGTON DC - CIRCA AUGUST, 2018: The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite.
Photograph showing Attorney General Robert F Kennedy speaking to a crowd of African Americans and whites through a megaphone outside the Justice Department; sign for Congress of Racial Equality is prominently displayed. 1963 June 14. Photographer: Warren K Leffler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-showing-attorney-general-robert-f-kennedy-speaking-to-a-crowd-of-african-americans-and-whites-through-a-megaphone-outside-the-justice-department-sign-for-congress-of-racial-equality-is-prominently-displayed-1963-june-14-photographer-warren-k-leffler-image181802077.html
RMMFNPB9–Photograph showing Attorney General Robert F Kennedy speaking to a crowd of African Americans and whites through a megaphone outside the Justice Department; sign for Congress of Racial Equality is prominently displayed. 1963 June 14. Photographer: Warren K Leffler.
Group of African-Americans looking upward from a pamphlet called 'We Shall Overcome.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-group-of-african-americans-looking-upward-from-a-pamphlet-called-we-105335686.html
RMG3ACMP–Group of African-Americans looking upward from a pamphlet called 'We Shall Overcome.'
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, church sign Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-landmark-149510411.html
RMJK6P1F–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, church sign
Photograph taken during a Civil Rights March on Washington, a crowd of African-Americans behind a storm fence with police on the other side. Dated 20th Century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-photograph-taken-during-a-civil-rights-march-on-washington-a-crowd-165895237.html
RMKHW51W–Photograph taken during a Civil Rights March on Washington, a crowd of African-Americans behind a storm fence with police on the other side. Dated 20th Century
USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, monument to church bombing in 1963. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-landmark-168812524.html
RMKPJ22M–USA, Alabama, Birmingham. 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, monument to church bombing in 1963.
Leroy Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) 1968 photograph whilst campaigning as a presidential candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leroy-eldridge-cleaver-1935-1998-1968-photograph-whilst-campaigning-as-a-presidential-candidate-for-the-peace-and-freedom-party-see-more-information-below-image227727215.html
RMR6DTAR–Leroy Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) 1968 photograph whilst campaigning as a presidential candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below.
The Voting Rights Museum, in Selma Alabama chronicles the struggle for African Americans and other citizens to exercise their election rights Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-voting-rights-museum-in-selma-alabama-chronicles-the-struggle-for-african-americans-and-other-citizens-to-exercise-their-election-rights-image491602712.html
RF2KFPC7M–The Voting Rights Museum, in Selma Alabama chronicles the struggle for African Americans and other citizens to exercise their election rights
5/3/66--PEACHTREE, ALA--African Americans flock to this polling place in rural, Blackbelt, Alabama 5/3 as they vote in large Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-5366-peachtree-ala-african-americans-flock-to-this-polling-place-in-50014568.html
RMCWAA2G–5/3/66--PEACHTREE, ALA--African Americans flock to this polling place in rural, Blackbelt, Alabama 5/3 as they vote in large
Senior Master Sgt. Monica Brown, 403rd Force Support Squadron superintendent, takes a photo in the National Memorial for Peace and Justice of the wall of jars filled with soils marked with the locations and names of lynching victims, April 9, 2021 during the 403rd Mission Support Group staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-master-sgt-monica-brown-403rd-force-support-squadron-superintendent-takes-a-photo-in-the-national-memorial-for-peace-and-justice-of-the-wall-of-jars-filled-with-soils-marked-with-the-locations-and-names-of-lynching-victims-april-9-2021-during-the-403rd-mission-support-group-staff-ride-the-403rd-msg-leadership-participated-in-a-non-traditional-staff-ride-which-involves-walking-a-battlefield-only-in-this-case-the-battle-that-was-fought-was-the-civil-rights-movement-for-african-americans-in-montgomery-alabama-the-staff-ride-was-intended-to-enable-the-leadership-team-with-a-better-image442282880.html
RM2GKFM94–Senior Master Sgt. Monica Brown, 403rd Force Support Squadron superintendent, takes a photo in the National Memorial for Peace and Justice of the wall of jars filled with soils marked with the locations and names of lynching victims, April 9, 2021 during the 403rd Mission Support Group staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better
Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/martin-luther-king-jr-and-other-civil-rights-leaders-at-the-head-of-the-march-on-washington-for-jobs-and-freedom-on-august-281963-the-march-ended-at-the-lincoln-memorial-where-dr-king-delivered-his-i-have-a-dream-speech-image213379020.html
RMPB4738–Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech.
Rev. Martin Luther King, head-and-shoulders portrait, seated, facing front, hands extended upward, during a press conference. USA. November 6, 1964 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rev-martin-luther-king-head-and-shoulders-portrait-seated-facing-front-hands-extended-upward-during-a-press-conference-usa-november-6-1964-image398985423.html
RM2E539YB–Rev. Martin Luther King, head-and-shoulders portrait, seated, facing front, hands extended upward, during a press conference. USA. November 6, 1964
Little Rock Arkansas,Daisy Gatson Bates Drive,1957 Civil Rights leader,street sign,name,Martin Luther King,race,1957 desegregation crisis,Black Histor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-little-rock-arkansasdaisy-gatson-bates-drive1957-civil-rights-leaderstreet-140842018.html
RMJ53WC2–Little Rock Arkansas,Daisy Gatson Bates Drive,1957 Civil Rights leader,street sign,name,Martin Luther King,race,1957 desegregation crisis,Black Histor
The 'Rosa Parks' bus at the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-rosa-parks-bus-at-the-national-civil-rights-museum-memphis-tennessee-130909316.html
RMHGYC4M–The 'Rosa Parks' bus at the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Rear View of Truck carrying African Americans during Riot, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, Alvin C. Krupnick Co., 1921 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rear-view-of-truck-carrying-african-americans-during-riot-tulsa-oklahoma-usa-alvin-c-krupnick-co-1921-image363061329.html
RM2C2JTC1–Rear View of Truck carrying African Americans during Riot, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, Alvin C. Krupnick Co., 1921
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), former slave and abolitionist broke whites' stereotypes about African Americans in the decades prior to the U.S. Civil War. His literary and oratorical excellence, and his dignified bearing, converted many to support the abolition of slavery in the United States. 1855 portrait. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-frederick-douglass-1818-1895-former-slave-and-abolitionist-broke-whites-32388221.html
RMBTKBE5–Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), former slave and abolitionist broke whites' stereotypes about African Americans in the decades prior to the U.S. Civil War. His literary and oratorical excellence, and his dignified bearing, converted many to support the abolition of slavery in the United States. 1855 portrait.
National Civil Rights Museum banner Memphis Tennessee USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-civil-rights-museum-banner-memphis-tennessee-usa-image5107887.html
RMAP1MB0–National Civil Rights Museum banner Memphis Tennessee USA
One of the numerous memorials found on the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse is dedicated to African Americans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/one-of-the-numerous-memorials-found-on-the-grounds-of-the-south-carolina-statehouse-is-dedicated-to-african-americans-image255335792.html
RFTRBFBC–One of the numerous memorials found on the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse is dedicated to African Americans
1909 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ) with her children: Charles , Herman , Ida and Alfreda . American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- DIGITALLY COLORIZED - Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1909-chicago-usa-the-ida-b-wells-bell-wells-barnett-1861-1931-with-her-children-charles-herman-ida-and-alfreda-american-investigative-journalist-educator-and-early-leader-in-the-civil-rights-movement-she-was-one-of-the-founders-of-the-national-association-for-the-advancement-of-colored-people-naacp-wells-arguably-became-the-most-famous-black-woman-in-america-during-a-life-that-was-centered-on-combating-prejudice-and-violence-who-fought-for-equality-for-african-americans-especially-women-digitally-colorized-wells-barnett-movimento-diritti-civili-gente-image359211202.html
RM2BTBDFE–1909 , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ) with her children: Charles , Herman , Ida and Alfreda . American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- DIGITALLY COLORIZED - Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente
WASHINGTON DC - CIRCA AUGUST, 2018: Tourists at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-circa-august-2018-tourists-at-the-martin-luther-king-jr-memorial-featuring-a-portrait-of-the-civil-rights-leader-carved-in-granite-image218924035.html
RMPM4RRF–WASHINGTON DC - CIRCA AUGUST, 2018: Tourists at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite
Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans and whites surrounding the Reflecting Pool and continuing to the Washington Monument Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-shows-a-crowd-of-african-americans-and-whites-surrounding-the-reflecting-pool-and-continuing-to-the-washington-monument-image184781003.html
RFMMHE1F–Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans and whites surrounding the Reflecting Pool and continuing to the Washington Monument
Sign posted on window of a restaurant reading 'Martin Luther King Nor Duncan Hines Ain't Ever Et Here' warns that the business refuses service to African-Americans, Albany, GA,8/18/1962. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sign-posted-on-window-of-a-restaurant-reading-martin-luther-king-nor-duncan-hines-aint-ever-et-here-warns-that-the-business-refuses-service-to-african-americans-albany-ga8181962-photo-by-warren-k-lefflerus-news-world-report-collectionrbm-vintage-images-image436844126.html
RM2GAKY3X–Sign posted on window of a restaurant reading 'Martin Luther King Nor Duncan Hines Ain't Ever Et Here' warns that the business refuses service to African-Americans, Albany, GA,8/18/1962. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images)
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, landmark to the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, statue of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-alabama-birmingham-kelly-ingram-park-landmark-to-the-civil-rights-149445891.html
RMJK3RN7–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Kelly Ingram Park, landmark to the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, statue of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Civil rights march on Washington, DC, USA. Procession of African Americans carrying placards demanding equal rights, integrated schools, decent housing, and an end to bias. 28 August 1963. Photographer: Warren K Leffler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-civil-rights-march-on-washington-dc-usa-procession-of-african-americans-57345226.html
RMD988BP–Civil rights march on Washington, DC, USA. Procession of African Americans carrying placards demanding equal rights, integrated schools, decent housing, and an end to bias. 28 August 1963. Photographer: Warren K Leffler.
Union members in NYC march and demonstrate against the Koch Brothers payed influence on the manipulation of voting rights in USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-union-members-in-nyc-march-and-demonstrate-against-the-koch-brothers-41774721.html
RMCBY029–Union members in NYC march and demonstrate against the Koch Brothers payed influence on the manipulation of voting rights in USA
‘Cleaver for President – Power to the People – Black Power to Black People’ 1968 presidential campaign poster for Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) leader of the Black Panther Party who stood on an anti-Vietnam war, black liberation candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleaver-for-president-power-to-the-people-black-power-to-black-people-1968-presidential-campaign-poster-for-eldridge-cleaver-1935-1998-leader-of-the-black-panther-party-who-stood-on-an-anti-vietnam-war-black-liberation-candidate-for-the-peace-and-freedom-party-see-more-information-below-image227356097.html
RMR5TY0H–‘Cleaver for President – Power to the People – Black Power to Black People’ 1968 presidential campaign poster for Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) leader of the Black Panther Party who stood on an anti-Vietnam war, black liberation candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial commemorates the civil rights leader's enduring legacy. Situated along the National Mall's Tidal Basin, the monument commemorates Dr. King's contributions to the American civil rights movement and his pursuit of justice through nonviolent means. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-the-martin-luther-king-jr-memorial-commemorates-the-civil-rights-leaders-enduring-legacy-situated-along-the-national-malls-tidal-basin-the-monument-commemorates-dr-kings-contributions-to-the-american-civil-rights-movement-and-his-pursuit-of-justice-through-nonviolent-means-image563734606.html
RM2RN496P–WASHINGTON DC, United States — The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial commemorates the civil rights leader's enduring legacy. Situated along the National Mall's Tidal Basin, the monument commemorates Dr. King's contributions to the American civil rights movement and his pursuit of justice through nonviolent means.
A. Philip Randolph, civil rights leader proposed an African American 'March on Washington' in 1942. He aimed to protest racist job discrimination in war industries, lynching, and segregation of the American Armed forces. The threatened demonstration of 50 (BSLOC 2016 7 35) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-philip-randolph-civil-rights-leader-proposed-an-african-american-170551960.html
RMKWD8NC–A. Philip Randolph, civil rights leader proposed an African American 'March on Washington' in 1942. He aimed to protest racist job discrimination in war industries, lynching, and segregation of the American Armed forces. The threatened demonstration of 50 (BSLOC 2016 7 35)
Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership walked through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice the six-foot tall steel columns hung suspended overhead, each marked with a county, state, and the lynching victims' names, April 9, 2021 during a staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-403rd-mission-support-group-leadership-walked-through-the-national-memorial-for-peace-and-justice-the-six-foot-tall-steel-columns-hung-suspended-overhead-each-marked-with-a-county-state-and-the-lynching-victims-names-april-9-2021-during-a-staff-ride-the-403rd-msg-leadership-participated-in-a-non-traditional-staff-ride-which-involves-walking-a-battlefield-only-in-this-case-the-battle-that-was-fought-was-the-civil-rights-movement-for-african-americans-in-montgomery-alabama-the-staff-ride-was-intended-to-enable-the-leadership-team-with-a-better-posture-in-order-to-have-t-image442282911.html
RM2GKFMA7–Members of the 403rd Mission Support Group leadership walked through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice the six-foot tall steel columns hung suspended overhead, each marked with a county, state, and the lynching victims' names, April 9, 2021 during a staff ride. The 403rd MSG leadership participated in a non-traditional staff ride, which involves walking a battlefield, only in this case the battle that was fought was the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama. The staff ride was intended to enable the leadership team with a better posture in order to have t
Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/martin-luther-king-jr-and-other-civil-rights-leaders-at-the-head-of-the-march-on-washington-for-jobs-and-freedom-on-august-281963-the-march-ended-at-the-lincoln-memorial-where-dr-king-delivered-his-i-have-a-dream-speech-image213379015.html
RMPB4733–Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech.
Martin Luther King press conference. USA. March 26, 1964 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/martin-luther-king-press-conference-usa-march-26-1964-image398985429.html
RM2E539YH–Martin Luther King press conference. USA. March 26, 1964
Miami Beach Florida,Francis de Sales Church,Martin Luther King Day,Junior,Jr.,L.,MLK,M.L.K.,Interfaith Prayer Vigil & March,Black History,Civil Rights Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-miami-beach-floridafrancis-de-sales-churchmartin-luther-king-dayjuniorjrlmlkmlkinterfaith-10426441.html
RMA26WMX–Miami Beach Florida,Francis de Sales Church,Martin Luther King Day,Junior,Jr.,L.,MLK,M.L.K.,Interfaith Prayer Vigil & March,Black History,Civil Rights
Young woman posing for a picture under the Lorraine motel neon sign, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-young-woman-posing-for-a-picture-under-the-lorraine-motel-neon-sign-130909016.html
RMHGYBP0–Young woman posing for a picture under the Lorraine motel neon sign, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, US
Smoldering Ruins of African American's Homes following Race Riots, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, Alvin C. Krupnick Co., June 1921 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smoldering-ruins-of-african-americans-homes-following-race-riots-tulsa-oklahoma-usa-alvin-c-krupnick-co-june-1921-image363061332.html
RM2C2JTC4–Smoldering Ruins of African American's Homes following Race Riots, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, Alvin C. Krupnick Co., June 1921
James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), creative writer, historian, and civil rights activist. 1932 portrait by Carl Van Vechten. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-james-weldon-johnson-1871-1938-creative-writer-historian-and-civil-32392381.html
RMBTKGPN–James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), creative writer, historian, and civil rights activist. 1932 portrait by Carl Van Vechten.
National Civil Rights Museum Memphis built at the Lorraine Motel scene of Martin Luther King killing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-civil-rights-museum-memphis-built-at-the-lorraine-motel-scene-image5107675.html
RMAP1KDC–National Civil Rights Museum Memphis built at the Lorraine Motel scene of Martin Luther King killing
Malcolm X, American Human Rights Activist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-malcolm-x-american-human-rights-activist-135088393.html
RMHRNPHD–Malcolm X, American Human Rights Activist
1930 ca , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ). American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani - DONNA GIORNALISTA - giornal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1930-ca-chicago-usa-the-ida-b-wells-bell-wells-barnett-1861-1931-american-investigative-journalist-educator-and-early-leader-in-the-civil-rights-movement-she-was-one-of-the-founders-of-the-national-association-for-the-advancement-of-colored-people-naacp-wells-arguably-became-the-most-famous-black-woman-in-america-during-a-life-that-was-centered-on-combating-prejudice-and-violence-who-fought-for-equality-for-african-americans-especially-women-wells-barnett-movimento-diritti-civili-gente-di-colore-afro-americani-afro-americani-donna-giornalista-giornal-image359211203.html
RM2BTBDFF–1930 ca , Chicago, USA : The IDA B. WELLS ( Bell Wells-Barnett , 1861 - 1931 ). American investigative journalist , educator and early leader in the civil rights movement . She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ).Wells arguably became the most famous black woman in America, during a life that was centered on combating prejudice and violence, who fought for equality for African Americans , especially women .- Wells Barnett - Movimento diritti civili - Gente di Colore - AFRO-AMERICANI - Afro Americani - DONNA GIORNALISTA - giornal
WASHINGTON DC - AUGUST 27, 2018: The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite, was dedicated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-august-27-2018-the-martin-luther-king-jr-memorial-featuring-a-portrait-of-the-civil-rights-leader-carved-in-granite-was-dedicated-image232802324.html
RMREN1MM–WASHINGTON DC - AUGUST 27, 2018: The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, featuring a portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite, was dedicated
Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans and whites on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial; two men in foreground read a newspaper with the headline: 'They're Pouring In From All Over.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-shows-a-crowd-of-african-americans-and-whites-on-the-grounds-of-the-lincoln-memorial-two-men-in-foreground-read-a-newspaper-with-the-headline-theyre-pouring-in-from-all-over-image184781005.html
RFMMHE1H–Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans and whites on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial; two men in foreground read a newspaper with the headline: 'They're Pouring In From All Over.'
New Yorkers march in Harlem district carrying signs denouncing recent racial violence in Alabama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-yorkers-march-in-harlem-district-carrying-signs-denouncing-recent-105335870.html
RMG3ACYA–New Yorkers march in Harlem district carrying signs denouncing recent racial violence in Alabama.
USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, church sign and city buildings Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-alabama-birmingham-16th-street-baptist-church-famous-landmark-149445890.html
RMJK3RN6–USA, Alabama, Birmingham, 16th Street Baptist Church, famous landmark in the Civil Rights struggle of African-Americans, church sign and city buildings
Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans behind a storm fence with police carrying a woman on the other side, 28 August 1963. Marion S.Trikosko, photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-civil-rights-march-on-washington-dc-photograph-shows-a-crowd-of-african-57345277.html
RMD988DH–Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans behind a storm fence with police carrying a woman on the other side, 28 August 1963. Marion S.Trikosko, photographer.
Union members in NYC march and demonstrate against the Koch Brothers payed influence on the manipulation of voting rights in USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-union-members-in-nyc-march-and-demonstrate-against-the-koch-brothers-41774790.html
RMCBY04P–Union members in NYC march and demonstrate against the Koch Brothers payed influence on the manipulation of voting rights in USA
‘Revolution Revolution Eldridge Cleaver for President’ 1968 presidential campaign poster as candidate for the Black Panther Party. See more information below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/revolution-revolution-eldridge-cleaver-for-president-1968-presidential-campaign-poster-as-candidate-for-the-black-panther-party-see-more-information-below-image227695001.html
RMR6CB89–‘Revolution Revolution Eldridge Cleaver for President’ 1968 presidential campaign poster as candidate for the Black Panther Party. See more information below.
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