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Montgomery, Alabama a city in crisis
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Slave quarters behind the Ordeman House at 230 North Hull Street in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Slave quarters behind the Ordeman House at 230 North Hull Street in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Man sitting on the step of the front porch of Pugh's Superette on Foster Street in Newtown, a neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Man speaking into a handheld recorder during an interview in Newtown, a neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Man speaking into a handheld recorder during an interview in Newtown, a neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Men listening to Governor Lurleen Wallace address a joint session of the legislature in the House chamber at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Man standing outside George Washington Carver High School in Montgomery, Alabama, before the homecoming parade.
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African American man seated outside the Jeff Davis Hotel in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African American man on a street in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Young African American couple on the standing outside a restaurant in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African American man standing on a sidewalk in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African American man surrounded by his possessions on a sidewalk in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Bearded African American man in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Bearded African American man on a street in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Bearded African American man on a street in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Bearded African American man on a street in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Man and woman exchanging a key at the dedication of the pavilion for African Americans at Washington Park in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Man and woman exchanging a key at the dedication of the pavilion for African Americans at Washington Park in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Three African American men outside a store in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Program for the Institute on Non-violence, the annual mass meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association.
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Flier from the Montgomery Improvement Association, urging participation in the membership campaign: "Our goal is five thousand (5,000) members...we are four thousand eight hundred eight-six (4,886) members short of our mark."
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Program for a mass meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association at Clinton Chapel Church.
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Program for a mass meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association at Holt Street Baptist Church.
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Program for a mass meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association at the Mount Zion A.M.E. Zion Church.
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Program for the Institute on Non-violence and Social Change, the annual mass meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association.
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Envelope used during the Montgomery Improvement Association membership campaign.
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"Looking Forward," a pamphlet describing the purpose and goals of the Montgomery Improvement Association.
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Cleveland Avenue bus from the 1955 Montgomery City Lines fleet, parked in front of Union Station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Cleveland Avenue bus from the 1955 Montgomery City Lines fleet, parked in front of Union Station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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"Integrated Bus Suggestions."
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Statement by the President of the Montgomery Improvement Association, the Rev. M. L. King, Jr., December 20, 1956.
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Flier encouraging people to participate in a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, after the arrest of Rosa Parks.
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"Negroes' Most Urgent Needs."
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Notice to the "Montgomery Public" from "the Negro citizens of Montgomery" explaining their reasons for the Montgomery bus boycott.
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"Negro Boycott Poster."
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"Separation of Races."
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"Cars Not Boycotted."
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"Whites and Blacks To Be Separated."
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"Will Separate Races on Cars."
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Helicopter flying in front of the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, during the takeover of radio station WAPX by Black Muslims.
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Law enforcement officers on Dexter Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama, during the takeover of radio station WAPX by Black Muslims.
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Norman Lumpkin looking over a news printout at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Norman Lumpkin looking over a news printout at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Norman Lumpkin looking over a news printout at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Norman Lumpkin wearing headphones and reading a news report into a microphone in a studio at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Norman Lumpkin wearing headphones and reading into a microphone in a studio at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Norman Lumpkin wearing headphones and reading into a microphone in a studio at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Two young women sitting in chairs at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Young woman drinking coffee while seated at a desk at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
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