Title Date Created Creator Description Subject Collection
"I May Be Black But I Am Somebody," March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A group of people hold signs in the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: March Against Repression 5-23-70 began at Ebernezer - ended Morehouse College - marchers assymbling. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Protesters in Downtown Atlanta, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Protesters march across a bridge in downtown Atlanta during the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Scenes of the March in Progress. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
"No More!," March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Protesters walk through Atlanta carrying signs as part of the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Scenes of the March in Progress. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Men Carrying Coffins, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A group of men carry two coffins in the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Scenes of the March in Progress. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
"Alliance For Labor Action," March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A group of people assemble and hold a sign for the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: March Against Repression 5-23-70 began at Ebernezer - ended Morehouse College - marchers assymbling. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Front Line, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo An unidentified man, Mayor Sam Massell, Senator George McGovern, Juanita Abernathy, Ralph Abernathy, Coretta Scott King, Leonard Woodcock, Joseph Lowery, Evelyn Lowery, and other unidentified people make up the front line of the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Front line of March, Mayor Sam Massell-Sen. McGovern, Mrs. Abernathy and Husband. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American clergy, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
George McGovern, Juanita Abernathy, and Ralph Abernathy, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo View of the front line of the March Against Repression featuring George McGovern, Juanita Abernathy, and Ralph Abernathy. Written on accompanying document: Front line of March, Mayor Sam Massell-Sen. McGovern, Mrs. Abernathy and Husband. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American clergy, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Jesse Jackson, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Jesse Jackson is interviewed at the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Being interviewed. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American clergy, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Civil Rights Leaders at Front Line, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo An unidentified man, Mayor Sam Massell, Senator George McGovern, Juanita Abernathy, Ralph Abernathy, Coretta Scott King, Leonard Woodcock, Joseph Lowery, Evelyn Lowery, and other unidentified people make up the front line of the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Front line of March, Mayor Sam Massell-Sen. McGovern, Mrs. Abernathy and Husband. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American clergy, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Walt Hazzard, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Atlanta Hawks player Walt Hazzard watches the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Atlanta Hawks star Walt Hazzard. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, Sports, African American athletes Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Coretta Scott King and Leonard Woodcock, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Two unidentified members of the press are shown in the foreground while Coretta Scott King and Leonard Woodcock are shown marching in the background. Written on accompanying document: Mrs. Coretta King and Mr. Woodcock -who replaced Walter Reuther. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
"Liberation Train," March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A group of people prepare for the start of the march and hold a large banner that reads "March Against Repression Liberation Train, SCLC." Written on accompanying document: March Against Repression 5-23-70 began at Ebernezer - ended Morehouse College - marchers assymbling. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Men Assembling, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A group of unidentified men wait for the start of the march. Written on accompanying document: March Against Repression 5-23-70 began at Ebernezer - ended Morehouse College - marchers assymbling. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Jesse Jackson and Captain Howard Baush, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Jesse Jackson speaks with Captain Howard Baush at the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: SCLC's Jesse Jackson talks with Capt. Howard Baush. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American clergy, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Jesse Jackson Speaks With Captain Howard Baush, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Jesse Jackson speaks with Captain Howard Baush at the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: SCLC's Jesse Jackson talks with Capt. Howard Baush. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American clergy, African American civic leaders Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
"Sunshine," March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A man called "Sunshine" waits for the start of the march. Written on accompanying document: "Sunshine" man on crutches lost legs during "Poor Peoples March." African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Jesse Hill, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Jesse Hill watches people assemble for the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Jessie Hill watching marchers. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Men Speaking, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo Two men speak in front of a horse drawn carriage during the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Scenes of the March in Progress. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Men Carrying Coffins, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo A group of men carry two coffins in the March Against Repression. Written on accompanying document: Scenes of the March in Progress. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements Bo Richmond Photograph Collection
Harmon Perry, March Against Repression, May 23, 1970 1970-05-23 Richmond, Bo View of Atlanta Journal reporter, Harmon Perry, in front of onlookers. Written on accompanying document: [Atlanta] Journals first negro reporter - Harmon Perry. African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Social conditions, Protest movements, African American journalists Bo Richmond Photograph Collection