Photograph of student demonstrators being escorted into a paddy wagon, Nashville, Tennessee, 1960 March 03
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A photograph of student demonstrators being arrested and escorted into a paddy wagon after a nonviolent protest at the Greyhound Bus Terminal, 6th Avenue and Commerce Street, Nashville, Tennessee, March 3, 1960. Students continued demonstrations in an effort to desegregate all public accommodations. Forms part of the Nashville Banner Archives. 1- 35 mm black & white photograph negative.
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- Activists American
- African Americans
- Capital City
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Workers
- Colleges And Universities
- Commerce Street (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Crime
- Demonstrations
- Education
- Greyhound Bus Terminal (Nashville, Tenn.)
- History
- Nashville
- Nashville (Tenn.)
- Police
- Protest Movements
- Race Relations
- Segregation
- Sixth Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Social Conditions
- Sources
- Southern States
- Student Protesters
- Tennessee
- Universities