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Trial of M. L. King, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
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Adam Clayton Powell 1956 - "In some way we'll have to get America back to its senses.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Bus Driver, State's Witness, Trial of Martin Luther King - "'What's been your attitude towards Negro passengers?.... I've always tried to gain their respect.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Bus Stop Downtown Montgomery, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Church Rally - "You can hardly stay away from these mass meetings. Don't wanna go home.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Court Square, Montgomery, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Elderly Woman with Teacup - "This is the best the South has been.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Floyd Lee, Prison Trustee -"If you cut my arm and yours you'll find the same blood.... It's no different.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Floyd Spence, Prison Trustee, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Judge Eugene Carter, Trial of Martin Luther King - "Judges, like ordinary people, are not immune... to what's going on in the community. That man had to save his face.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, A
1956
Juror at King Trial, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Man Walking - "The longer I rode, the madder I got, 'til I got off.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Martin King at Dexter Ave. Church Rally - "Time and scared Negroes are running out.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Mayor "Tacky" Gayle, Trial of Martin Luther King - "Are you a member of the White Citizen's Council? Yes, I am.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Outskirts of Montgomery, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Rev. Abernathy, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Rev Martin Luther King - "There can be no birth without some pains.... I believe God is using Montgomery as His proving ground", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
A Singer at a Church Rally, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Speaker at Mass Meeting - "Jail improves a man's preaching. If my knees grow weak I feel the strength of 50,000 Negroes and other friends.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Trial of Martin Luther King, E. H. Begley Mgr., Montgomery Bus Co. - "The Bus Company was not in the habit of hirin' Nigras.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Trial of Martin Luther King - "Yessir, somethin' unusual did happen...I was shot at six times.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
White Riders - Empty Bus Stop, from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
Woman with Arms Folded - "I have decided not to ride the buses; I have a rather high temper.", from a series of drawings documenting the 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, AL
1956
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