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Ruby Doris Smith, James Forman, Marion Barry, and Sam Shirah at the SNCC Washington conference shortly after Kennedy's death
Lyon, Danny
1963; printed 2010
Stokely Carmichael and the Maryland National Guard
Lyon, Danny
1964
Clifford Vaughs, another SNCC photographer, is arrested by the National Guard
Lyon, Danny
1964; printed 2010
Willie Ricks was one of SNCC's great stump speakers, capable of getting great emotional responses from a crowd. During the Meredith March in Mississippi, where King and Stokely Carmichael marched side by side, it was Ricks who first unleashed the "Black Power" cry. Here he speaks in Atlanta.
Lyon, Danny
1964; printed 2010
The morning after the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, heavily armed members of the Alabama Highway Patrol make a show of force near the [bombed Sixteenth Street Baptist] church. The bomb exploded next to the wall and up through the floor of a Sunday school class. Four girls were buried in the bathroom and died.
Lyon, Danny
1963; printed 2010
Birmingham, Alabama, 1963, Crowds Wait Along the Funeral Route of the Girls Murdered in the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
Lyon, Danny
1963
Charles Sherrod (standing at right) and Randy Battle (seated) visit a supporter in the Georgia countryside. Sherrod married there and thirty years later is still in southwest Georgia, a member of the Albany City Council.
Lyon, Danny
1963; printed 2010
March on Washington, August 28, 1963
Lyon, Danny
1963; printed 2010
Demonstrations at an "all-white" swimming pool in Cairo, Illinois
Lyon, Danny
1962; printed 2010
The University of Mississippi campus where James Meredith tried to register as the first black student there.
Lyon, Danny
1962; printed 2010
Segregation signs still stand outside the Jackson, Mississippi bus terminal
Lyon, Danny
1962; printed 2010
Segregated drinking fountains in the county courthouse in Albany, Georgia
Lyon, Danny
1962; printed 2010
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