Pro-segregation demonstrators picketing at Governor Ernest Vandiver's mansion, Atlanta, Georgia, July 14, 1959. Copyright Atlanta Journal-Constitution, courtesy of Georgia State University
Civil rights protester picketing in front of Dinkler Plaza, against segregated hotels, Atlanta, Georgia, April 7, 1967. Copyright Atlanta Journal-Constitution, courtesy of Georgia State University
At the bus station in Durham, North Carolina. Library of Congress
African American children on way to PS204, 82nd Street and 15th Avenue, pass mothers protesting the busing of children to achieve integration. Library of Congress
Negro drinking at "Colored" water cooler in streetcar terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Library of Congress
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Pro-segregation demonstrators picketing at Governor Ernest Vandiver's mansion, Atlanta, Georgia, July 14, 1959. Copyright Atlanta Journal-Constitution, courtesy of Georgia State University
Civil rights protester picketing in front of Dinkler Plaza, against segregated hotels, Atlanta, Georgia, April 7, 1967. Copyright Atlanta Journal-Constitution, courtesy of Georgia State University
At the bus station in Durham, North Carolina. Library of Congress
African American children on way to PS204, 82nd Street and 15th Avenue, pass mothers protesting the busing of children to achieve integration. Library of Congress
Negro drinking at "Colored" water cooler in streetcar terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Library of Congress