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Stephen SOMERSTEIN
Marching For Freedom Selma to Montgomery
March 12 - May 2, 2015
Reception for the artist Thursday, March 12, 2015, 5:30 - 8pm
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to crowd of 25,000 at end of march
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and wife Coretta Scott King
Family watching civil rights marchers
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., speaking before 25,000 civil rights marchers
Young boys marching with American Flags
Selma civil rights marchers
Selma civil rights marchers leaving camp grounds
Injured young black boy being carried
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking before marchers
Two black men watching civil rights marchers pass by
U.S. army soldiers guarding marchers at road intersection
Black families on porch watching Selma civil rights marchers
Black women and children watching civil rights marchers
Joan Baez behind platform after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speech
Alabama State Police arrayed across steps of state capital
Mothers with babies watching civil rights marchers pass
Heckling and applause for Selma civil rights marchers
Hecklers making obscene gestures to marchers
Left to right; James Baldwin, Bayard Rustin, A. Philip Randolph
Ralph Bunche on stand in front of Alabama State House
Bystanders watching civil rights marchers
Mothers and children on their porch watch marchers
Harry Belafonte and Joan Baez sing to marchers
Whites watching the marchers as they pass through downtown
Rosa Parks
People watching the marchers as they pass
Marchers listening to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speak
City College of New York students napping on long bus ride
Marchers along route 80, Jefferson Davis Highway
Press
Stephen SOMERSTEIN
50 Years Later, SF Photographer Revels Story Behind his Iconic Selma Photos
2015-04-17
Stephen SOMERSTEIN
Stephen Somerstein: A photographer remembers his Selma-Montgomery march
2015-04-03
Stephen SOMERSTEIN
MLK's Selma march captured by Stephen Somerstein's lens
2015-01-19
Stephen SOMERSTEIN
The stories behind powerful photos of Dr. King's Selma march
2015-01-17
Stephen SOMERSTEIN
A Long March Into History - NYT
2015-01-15