Boynton Unconscious After Police Attack
Armed police officers in gas masks charge at demonstrators at the base of the Edmund Pettus Bridge during the first Selma to Montgomery March, Selma, Alabama, March 7, 1965. Among those pictured are march leaders Amelia Boynton (1911 - 2015) (on ground at left, in light coat), who was knocked unconscious, and John Lewis (right, with long, light coat and backpack), who was beaten several moment later. (Photo by Charles Moore/Getty Images)
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