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Author:
Durham, Michael S. (Michael Schelling), 1935-
Title:
Powerful days : the civil rights photography of Charles Moore / text by Michael S. Durham ; introduction by Andrew Young.
Edition:
Paperbound edition
Publisher:
University of Alabama ;
Copyright Date:
2007
Description:
207 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 28 cm
Subject:
Moore, Charles,--1931-2010--Photograph collections.
Moore, Charles,--1931-2010
African Americans--Civil rights--Southern States--Pictorial works.
Civil rights movements--Southern States--History--20th century--Pictorial works.
Southern States--Race relations--Pictorial works.
Noirs américains--Droits--États-Unis (Sud)--Ouvrages illustrés.
Mouvements des droits de l'homme--États-Unis (Sud)--Histoire--20e siècle--Ouvrages illustrés.
États-Unis (Sud)--Relations raciales--Ouvrages illustrés.
African Americans--Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Photograph collections
Race relations
Southern States
Noirs américains--Ouvrages illustrés.--États-Unis (sud)--1945-1970--Ouvrages illustrés.
Albums de photographies.
États-Unis (Sud)--Ouvrages illustrés.--1945-1970--Ouvrages illustrés.
1900-1999
History
Pictorial works
Other Authors:
Moore, Charles, 1931-2010.
Notes:
Originally published: New York : Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1991. Includes index.
Contents:
Montgomery, 1958-1960 -- Oxford, Mississippi, 1962 -- The freedom march, 1963 -- Birmingham, 1963 -- Voter registration, Mississippi, 1963-1964 -- The Ku Klux Klan, North Carolina, 1965 -- The Selma march, 1965.
Summary:
This chronological collection of Moore's most compelling and dramatic images, taken as the movement progressed through Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Georgia, highlights activity from 1958 to 1965. Included are the iconic scenes of black protestors huddled in a doorway to escape the crippling blasts of fire hoses in Birmingham; a white bigot swinging a baseball bat seconds before cracking it on the head of a black woman during the desegregation of the Capitol Cafeteria in Montgomery; a young and stunned Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pinned to the counter of a police precinct, his arm twisted behind his back; the devastating aftermath of "Bloody Sunday" on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma; and Bull Connor's police dogs tearing mercilessly at the legs of a protestor in downtown Birmingham. Celebrity protestors--comedian Dick Gregory, poet Galway Kinnell, singers Joan Baez, Mary Travers, Pete Seeger, and Harry Bellafonte, actor Pernell Roberts, and writer James Baldwin--are featured alongside the many nameless but committed participants and the recognized major leaders of the movement
ISBN:
0817354816
9780817354817
OCLC:
(OCoLC)181603516
Locations:
UVAX975 -- Western Iowa Tech Library (Sioux City)

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