2016年6月8日 星期三

Charles Kelly, AP Photographer. 美聯社攝影師

Thousands of civil rights marchers fall in behind their leaders as the last leg of the Mississippi March sets out from Tougaloo College for Jackson in Tougaloo, Mississippi on Sunday, June 26, 1966. In the front row left to right are: the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Juanita Abernathy, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Dr. Martin Luther King, James Meredith, Stokely Carmichael of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (looking back) and Floyd B. McKissick, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality. (Photo by Charles Kelly/AP Photo)
Veronica Pearson, 13, first black girl to attend previously white Rison Junior High School, leaves the building in Huntsville, Ala., September 9, 1963, as her mother waits, left. Rison and three other schools here were integrated today without incident. Friday, blacks were turned away by Alabama state patrolmen. (Photo by Charles Kelly/AP Photo)
Police haul a youth to the paddy wagon as an undetermined number of arrest were made in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, February 25, 1971, as police moved in to disperse black youths after windows were broken and rocks and fruit thrown in what officers called “a major disturbance”. (Photo by Charles Kelly/AP Photo)
A relief squad of the Tennessee National Guard files across Beale Street in Memphis, Tenn., to replace troopers already stationed at strategic points in the racially tense city, March 30, 1968. The troops have been on duty in Memphis since violence erupted during a march led by Dr, Martin Luther King Jr. on March 28. (Photo by Charles Kelly/AP Photo)
AP Photographer Charles Kelly
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