James "Spider" Martin was assigned to photograph the protests in Alabama after civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson ... thousands of pictures in the days after Jackson's death, several of ...
after state troopers shot and killed civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson in Marion, Ala. His death led to protests that went on for weeks, and culminated on March 7, 1965. That day became ...
As a twentysomething freelance journalist at the Birmingham News, James "Spider" Martin was tasked with capturing these moments with his camera, after state troopers shot and killed civil rights ...
They were marching for the right to vote and in protest of the tragic death of Jimmie Lee Jackson, who had died ... The shocking images of the attack—particularly the sight of Lewis with a ...
Correspondent photos / Sean Barron Those who attended ... resulting in the killing of Jimmie Lee Jackson after a trooper named James B. Fowler shot Jackson as he tried to protect his mother ...
“The whole nation was sickened by the pictures of that wild melee ... Selma, and the killings of Jimmie Lee Jackson and Viola Liuzzo and James Reeb, did touch a nation’s conscience.
‘Bloody Sunday’ 60th anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future
The marchers were protesting white officials’ refusal to allow Black Alabamians to register to vote, as well as the killing days earlier of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a minister and voting rights ...
With the brutal police shooting death of activist and deacon Jimmie Lee Jackson, SNCC and SCLC leaders ... during the Bloody Sunday march, and images of the future politician are still jarring.
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