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#20 Segregationists demonstrating
#20 Segregationists demonstrating
#20 Segregationists demonstrating

#20 Segregationists demonstrating

Artist (born 1933 Long Island, New York)
Date3/21/1965
Mediumgelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, museum purchase, 1997 General Obligation Bonds
Object numberPC1999.53.20
DescriptionThis black and white photograph shows three white male segregationists demonstrating during the Selma to Montgomery march. The man on the left has short hair and is wearing dark clothing. He is sitting on a black car smoking a cigarette and looking towards the right of the frame. The man in the center is leaning on the car right next to the man on the left. He has short hair and is looking towards the left of the frame wearing a striped shirt and tan pants. He is holding up a small Confederate Flag attached to a small flag pole. One hand is holding the flag pole and the other is stretching the flag out. The man on the right side of the photo is standing a little apart from the other two in front of the car. He is wearing a light-colored shirt and dark pants. He has short cut hair and is smoking cigarette staring at the viewer. A small flag pole is tucked into his right arm while his hands hold the edge of a confederate flag. A wooded area can be seen behind them.
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