Civil Rights March Across Edmund Pettis Bridge Bridge
Civil rights activists march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, starting the second march to Montgomery. In the first march, the marchers had been attacked and beaten by Alabama state troopers and local law enforment. Only the third march actually made it all the way to Montgomery. (Photo by © Flip Schulke/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
PURCHASE A LICENSE
How can I use this image?
kr. 2.200,00
DKK
Getty ImagesCivil Rights March Across Edmund Pettis Bridge Bridge, News PhotoCivil Rights March Across Edmund Pettis Bridge Bridge Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty ImagesProduct #:541222708
kr.3.000kr.850
Getty Images
In stockPlease note: images depicting historical events may contain themes, or have descriptions, that do not reflect current understanding. They are provided in a historical context. Learn more.
DETAILS
Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.Not to be licensed for wall decor or fine art prints.
Credit:
Editorial #:
541222708
Collection:
Corbis Premium Historical
Date created:
March 09, 1965
Upload date:
License type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Corbis Premium Historical
Object name:
fp001063.jpg
Max file size:
4248 x 2824 px (14.16 x 9.41 in) - 300 dpi - 4 MB
- Edmund Pettus Bridge,
- Human Rights,
- 1960-1969,
- Marching,
- 1965 Selma Marches,
- Police Brutality,
- Civil Rights,
- Montgomery - Alabama,
- Activist,
- Adult,
- African-American Ethnicity,
- American Civil Rights Movement,
- Archival,
- Black Civil Rights,
- Black History in the US,
- Child,
- Crowd of People,
- Desegregation,
- Gulf Coast States,
- People,
- Politics and Government,
- Social Issues,
- Social Justice - Concept,
- Social Movement,
- White People,