Exhibition Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Montgomery, Alabama Bus Boycott: Photographs by Dan Weiner
Bruce Davidson [National Guard soldiers escort Freedom Riders along their ride from Montgomery to Jackson]
Paul Schutzer National Guard escorts Freedom Riders on bus on way from Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi.
Charles Moore A woman helps a fellow civil-rights demonstrator who was wounded by club-wielding posse-men on horseback in Montgomery, Alabama
Charles Moore As various people watch, a pair of deputy sheriffs carry an anti-segregation demonstrator along a sidewalk during an arrest, Montgomery, Alabama
Unidentified Photographer Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas. Abandoned homestead along No. 27 Highway between Norman and Mt. Ida, Montgomery County.
Charles Moore Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gets a hug from his wife, Coretta Scott King, outside a Montgomery, Alabama courtroom
Charles Moore Hundreds of people from all over the country walk during the famous five-day civil rights march between Selma and Montgomery, Alabama
Don Cravens [Rosa Parks riding on newly integrated bus following Supreme Court ruling ending successful 381-day boycott of segregated buses, Montgomery, Alabama]
Charles Moore Martin Luther King, Jr. addresses demonstrators on the steps of the state capitol in Montgomery. In one speech, he said "...let us move on in these POWERFUL days of challenge to make America what it ought to be", Alabama
Steve Schapiro [Line of mostly Caucasian young men, including amputee on crutches, participating in civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery in protest of denial of black voting rights as pair of National Guardsmen watch from side, Alabama]