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Norman Lumpkin, news director for WRMA radio, holding a microphone while Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks to a crowd at Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Journalists; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Employees; Maggie Street Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Mass Meetings; Montgomery; Poor People's Campaign; Reporters And Reporting; Social Conditions; United States; Wrma (Radio Station : Montgomery, Ala.)
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Norman Lumpkin, news director for WRMA radio, holding a microphone while Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks to a crowd at Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Journalists; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Employees; Maggie Street Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Mass Meetings; Montgomery; Poor People's Campaign; Reporters And Reporting; Social Conditions; United States; Wrma (Radio Station : Montgomery, Ala.)
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Norman Lumpkin, news director for WRMA radio, holding a microphone while Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks to a crowd at Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Peppler, Jim
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Journalists; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Employees; Maggie Street Missionary Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Mass Meetings; Montgomery; Poor People's Campaign; Reporters And Reporting; Social Conditions; United States; Wrma (Radio Station : Montgomery, Ala.)
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WALB newsfilm clip of Dr. William G. Anderson encouraging dedication in the civil rights struggle during a mass meeting held at Shiloh Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1962
WALB (Television station : Albany, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Physicians; African Americans; Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around (Song); Albany; Albany (Ga.); Albany (Ga.). Board Of Commissioners; Albany Movement (Albany, Ga.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Georgia; History; Mass Meetings; Music; Negotiation; Physicians; Protest Songs; Race Relations; Segregation; Shiloh Baptist Church (Albany, Ga.); Singing
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and reverend C. S. Hamilton speaking to a mass meeting, Augusta, Georgia, 1962 April 3
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Augusta; Augusta Movement (Augusta, Ga.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Discrimination In Sports; Executive Orders; Georgia; Golf; Mass Meetings; Presidents; Segregation; United States
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. William G. Anderson, Albany Movement president, speaking about his experience jailed for a just cause and of Marion Page, Albany Movement executive secretary, speaking about results of negotiations with the city in a mass meeting held at Shiloh Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December 18
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Physicians; African American Prisoners; African Americans; Albany; Albany (Ga.); Bail; Boycotts; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Direct Action; Georgia; Government; History; Mass Meetings; Negotiation; Passive Resistance; Physicians; Police Chiefs; Politics And Government; Protest Marches; Race Relations; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of press conference with Reverend Hosea Williams of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Reverend J. R. Campbell of the Sumter County Movement speaking about civil rights demonstrations in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 26
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Americus; Americus (Ga.); Arrest; Civil Rights; Committees; Complaints Against; Contested Elections; Equality Before The Law; Georgia; History; Imprisonment; Local Elections; Mass Meetings; Negotiation; Police; Political Candidates; Press Conferences; Race Relations; Reporters And Reporting; Segregation; Suffrage; United States; Voter Registration; Voting; Women; Women Political Candidates
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Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of a civil rights march and resulting arrest; civil rights preachers and local officials speaking at mass meetings; groups of Albany city officials as well as civil rights leaders entering the federal courthouse; and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy at a press conference in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Lawyers; African American Physicians; African American Prisoners; African American Students; African Americans; Albany; Albany (Ga.); Arrest; Central Business Districts; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Courthouses; Direct Action; Dougherty County; Georgia; History; Lawyers; Mass Meetings; Neighborhoods; Nonviolence; Passive Resistance; Physicians; Police; Police Brutality; Police Chiefs; Press Conferences; Protest Marches; Race Relations; Segregation; Songs And Music; Violence
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Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of African American civil rights workers, Georgia National Guardsmen, and city officials in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Lawyers; African American Students; African American Women; African Americans; Albany; Albany (Ga.); Arrest; Bus Terminals; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Direct Action; Georgia; Government; Governors; History; Intervention (Federal Government); Lawyers; Mass Meetings; Mayors; Music; Passive Resistance; Police; Police Chiefs; Politics And Government; Press Conferences; Race Relations; Reporters And Reporting; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Singing; Songs And Music; Women
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Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking at a mass meeting as well as a civil rights march and the arrest of marchers in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Physicians; African American Women; African Americans; Albany; Albany (Ga.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Direct Action; Everybody Wants Freedom (Song); Georgia; History; Imprisonment; Mass Meetings; Music; Parades; Passive Resistance; Physicians; Police; Prayer; Protest Marches; Protest Songs; Public Worship; Race Relations; Reporters And Reporting; Segregation; Singing; Songs And Music; Southern States; Violence; Women
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Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of street rioting, Savannah police headquarters, and a mass meeting attended by civil rights activists Andrew Young, James Bevel and Robert Spike, Savannah, Georgia, 1963
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Amusements; Arrest; Automobiles; Buses; Chatham County; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Cleaning; Clergy; Cycling; Cyclists; Direct Action; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Fire Fighters; Fires; Georgia; Guitarists; Imprisonment; Jails; Mass Meetings; Nightclubs; Nonviolence; Offenses Against The Person; Photographers; Photojournalists; Police; Police Vehicles; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Recreation; Reporters And Reporting; Riots; Savannah; Segregation; Singing; Speeches, Addresses, Etc; Streets
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WALB newsfilm clip of African Americans arrested for participating in a night march, Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 21
WALB (Television station : Albany, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Albany; Albany (Ga.); Albany City Hall (Albany, Ga.); Albany Movement (Albany, Ga.); Arrest; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Freedom Alley (Albany, Ga.); Georgia; Government; History; Imprisonment; Injunctions; Kneel Ins; Mass Meetings; Motion Picture Theaters; Nonviolence; Parades; Passive Resistance; Police; Police, State; Politics And Government; Prayer; Protest Marches; Public Worship; Race Relations; Reporters And Reporting; Restraining Orders; Segregation; Shiloh Baptist Church (Albany, Ga.); Singing; Violence
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WALB newsfilm clip of Martin Luther King, Jr. answering reporters' questions about a federal injunction barring civil rights protests in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 21
WALB (Television station : Albany, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Lawyers; African American Physicians; African Americans; Albany; Albany (Ga.); Albany City Hall (Albany, Ga.); Albany Movement (Albany, Ga.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Direct Action; Georgia; Government; History; Injunctions; Interviews; Lawyers; Mass Meetings; Physicians; Politics And Government; Press Conferences; Race Relations; Reporters And Reporting; Restraining Orders; Segregation; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; United States; United States. Court Of Appeals (5 Th Circuit)
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Coretta Scott King
Uffelman, Minoa D
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African American Civic Leaders; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Singers; African American Social Reformers; African American Women; African American Women Civic Leaders; African American Women Civil Rights Workers; African American Women Singers; African American Women Social Reformers; African Americans; Alabama; Anti Apartheid Activists; Anti Apartheid Movements; Assassination; Atlanta; Awards; Bombings; Boston; Boycotts; Buses; Civic Leaders; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Concerts; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Disarmament; Discrimination; Dynamite; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Education; Education (Graduate); Equality; Fairness; Fund Raising; Georgia; Government; Graduate Work; History; Holidays; Investigation; Justice; Liberty; March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963; Marion; Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day; Mass Meetings; Massachusetts; Memphis; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955 1956; Montgomery Improvement Association; Music; New Birth Missionary Baptist Church (Lithonia, Ga.); New England Conservatory Of Music; Nobel Prize Winners; Nobel Prizes; Nonviolence; Ohio; Passive Resistance; Peace; Politics And Government; Poor People's Campaign; Protest Marches; Race Discrimination; Race Relation; Race Relations; Sanitation; Sanitation Workers; Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Singers; Social Justice; Social Reformers; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Southern States; Spouses Of Clergy; Strikes And Lockouts; Study And Teaching (Graduate); Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Wages; Washington (D.C.); Women; Women Civic Leaders; Women Civil Rights Workers; Women Social Reformers; Yellow Springs
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Coretta Scott King (1927-2006)
McCarty, Laura
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Affirmative Action Programs; African American Civic Leaders; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Musicians; African American Singers; African American Social Reformers; African American Women; African American Women Civic Leaders; African American Women Civil Rights Workers; African American Women Musicians; African American Women Singers; African American Women Social Reformers; African Americans; Alabama; Anti Apartheid Activists; Anti Apartheid Movements; Assassination; Atlanta; Awards; Bombings; Boston; Boycotts; Buses; Busing For School Integration; Civic Leaders; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Concerts; Conspiracies; Crypts; Death And Burial; Death And Burial King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Disarmament; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Dynamite; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Education; Education (Graduate); Equal Rights Amendments; Equality; Equality Before The Law; Fairness; Fund Raising; Georgia; Georgia State Capitol (Atlanta, Ga.); Government; Governmental Investigations; Graduate Work; History; Holidays; Human Rights; Investigation; Jim's Grill (Memphis, Tenn.); Justice; King, Coretta Scott, 1927 2006; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Law And Legislation; Liberty; Lorraine Motel (Memphis, Tenn.); March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963; Marion; Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day; Mass Meetings; Massachusetts; Memphis; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955 1956; Montgomery Improvement Association; Music; Musicians; National Organization For Women; New Birth Missionary Baptist Church (Lithonia, Ga.); New England Conservatory Of Music; Nobel Prize Winners; Nobel Prizes; Nonviolence; Ohio; Passive Resistance; Peace; Political Crimes And Offenses; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poor People's Campaign; Protest Marches; Race Discrimination; Race Relation; Race Relations; Rotundas; Sanitation; Sanitation Workers; Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Sex Discrimination Against Women; Singers; Social Justice; Social Reformers; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Southern States; Strikes And Lockouts; Study And Teaching (Graduate); Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Violence; Wages; Washington (D.C.); Women; Women Civic Leaders; Women Civil Rights Workers; Women Musicians; Women Singers; Women Social Reformers; Women Strike For Peace; Yellow Springs
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