Rosa parks in police custody Stock Photos and Images
Washington DC,National Portrait Gallery,Donald W,Reynolds Center for American Art & Portraiture,The Struggle for Justice,exhibit exhibition collection Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dcnational-portrait-gallerydonald-wreynolds-center-for-american-art-portraiturethe-struggle-for-justiceexhibit-exhibition-collection-image187986044.html
RMMWRE38–Washington DC,National Portrait Gallery,Donald W,Reynolds Center for American Art & Portraiture,The Struggle for Justice,exhibit exhibition collection
Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSIC 2016 9 10) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rosa-parks-is-finger-printed-by-deputy-sheriff-dh-lackey-in-montgomery-170506197.html
RMKWB6B1–Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSIC 2016 9 10)
A sign alternatively naming Wilson Street 'Rosa Parks Street' in Glasgow. Activists have put up names of black people and civil rights activists throughout history alongside street names around the Scottish centre as part of the ongoing worldwide demonstrations following the death of George Floyd who was killed on May 25 while in police custody in the US city of Minneapolis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sign-alternatively-naming-wilson-street-rosa-parks-street-in-glasgow-activists-have-put-up-names-of-black-people-and-civil-rights-activists-throughout-history-alongside-street-names-around-the-scottish-centre-as-part-of-the-ongoing-worldwide-demonstrations-following-the-death-of-george-floyd-who-was-killed-on-may-25-while-in-police-custody-in-the-us-city-of-minneapolis-image360387302.html
RM2BX91K2–A sign alternatively naming Wilson Street 'Rosa Parks Street' in Glasgow. Activists have put up names of black people and civil rights activists throughout history alongside street names around the Scottish centre as part of the ongoing worldwide demonstrations following the death of George Floyd who was killed on May 25 while in police custody in the US city of Minneapolis.
Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSIC 2016 9 10) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rosa-parks-is-finger-printed-by-deputy-sheriff-dh-lackey-in-montgomery-170506927.html
RMKWB793–Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSIC 2016 9 10)
Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-uk-6th-june-2020-activists-of-the-celtic-fc-green-brigade-ultra-fans-have-renamed-streets-in-the-merchant-city-which-commemorate-the-historical-fathers-of-the-city-who-had-connections-with-plantations-and-slavery-with-the-names-of-black-civil-rights-activists-and-slaves-in-a-protest-aimed-at-drawing-attention-to-glasgows-connections-to-slavery-cochrane-street-named-after-18th-century-tobacco-lord-andrew-cochrane-renamed-sheku-bayoh-street-after-a-man-who-died-in-police-custody-in-fife-scotland-in-2015-in-glasgow-scotland-on-6-june-2020-photo-credit-jeremy-sutton-hibbe-image360385086.html
RM2BX8XRX–Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe
Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSLOC 2016 9 10)DUPLICATE REMOVED: SHOULD HAVE BEEN '7 Continents History', AS PER Barbara Schultz - DD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rosa-parks-is-finger-printed-by-deputy-sheriff-dh-lackey-in-montgomery-170552360.html
RMKWD97M–Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSLOC 2016 9 10)DUPLICATE REMOVED: SHOULD HAVE BEEN '7 Continents History', AS PER Barbara Schultz - DD
A sign alternatively naming Wilson Street 'Rosa Parks Street' and Glassford Street 'Fred Hampton Street' in Glasgow. Activists have put up names of black people and civil rights activists throughout history alongside street names around the Scottish centre as part of the ongoing worldwide demonstrations following the death of George Floyd who was killed on May 25 while in police custody in the US city of Minneapolis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sign-alternatively-naming-wilson-street-rosa-parks-street-and-glassford-street-fred-hampton-street-in-glasgow-activists-have-put-up-names-of-black-people-and-civil-rights-activists-throughout-history-alongside-street-names-around-the-scottish-centre-as-part-of-the-ongoing-worldwide-demonstrations-following-the-death-of-george-floyd-who-was-killed-on-may-25-while-in-police-custody-in-the-us-city-of-minneapolis-image360387272.html
RM2BX91J0–A sign alternatively naming Wilson Street 'Rosa Parks Street' and Glassford Street 'Fred Hampton Street' in Glasgow. Activists have put up names of black people and civil rights activists throughout history alongside street names around the Scottish centre as part of the ongoing worldwide demonstrations following the death of George Floyd who was killed on May 25 while in police custody in the US city of Minneapolis.
Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSLOC 2016 9 10)DUPLICATE REMOVED: SHOULD HAVE BEEN '7 Continents History', AS PER Barbara Schultz - DD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rosa-parks-is-finger-printed-by-deputy-sheriff-dh-lackey-in-montgomery-170553385.html
RMKWDAG9–Rosa Parks is finger-printed by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Alabama, Feb. 22, 1956. She had been arrested with other African Americans, as part of the city's harassment of the bus boycott protesters. This arrest was made over 2 months after (BSLOC 2016 9 10)DUPLICATE REMOVED: SHOULD HAVE BEEN '7 Continents History', AS PER Barbara Schultz - DD
Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-uk-6th-june-2020-activists-of-the-celtic-fc-green-brigade-ultra-fans-have-renamed-streets-in-the-merchant-city-which-commemorate-the-historical-fathers-of-the-city-who-had-connections-with-plantations-and-slavery-with-the-names-of-black-civil-rights-activists-and-slaves-in-a-protest-aimed-at-drawing-attention-to-glasgows-connections-to-slavery-cochrane-street-named-after-18th-century-tobacco-lord-andrew-cochrane-renamed-sheku-bayoh-street-after-a-man-who-died-in-police-custody-in-fife-scotland-in-2015-in-glasgow-scotland-on-6-june-2020-photo-credit-jeremy-sutton-hibbe-image360384998.html
RM2BX8XMP–Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe
Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-uk-6th-june-2020-activists-of-the-celtic-fc-green-brigade-ultra-fans-have-renamed-streets-in-the-merchant-city-which-commemorate-the-historical-fathers-of-the-city-who-had-connections-with-plantations-and-slavery-with-the-names-of-black-civil-rights-activists-and-slaves-in-a-protest-aimed-at-drawing-attention-to-glasgows-connections-to-slavery-cochrane-street-named-after-18th-century-tobacco-lord-andrew-cochrane-renamed-sheku-bayoh-street-after-a-man-who-died-in-police-custody-in-fife-scotland-in-2015-in-glasgow-scotland-on-6-june-2020-photo-credit-jeremy-sutton-hibbe-image360385074.html
RM2BX8XRE–Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe
Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-uk-6th-june-2020-activists-of-the-celtic-fc-green-brigade-ultra-fans-have-renamed-streets-in-the-merchant-city-which-commemorate-the-historical-fathers-of-the-city-who-had-connections-with-plantations-and-slavery-with-the-names-of-black-civil-rights-activists-and-slaves-in-a-protest-aimed-at-drawing-attention-to-glasgows-connections-to-slavery-cochrane-street-named-after-18th-century-tobacco-lord-andrew-cochrane-renamed-sheku-bayoh-street-after-a-man-who-died-in-police-custody-in-fife-scotland-in-2015-in-glasgow-scotland-on-6-june-2020-photo-credit-jeremy-sutton-hibbe-image360384992.html
RM2BX8XMG–Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe