Moore, Charles
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MH 2015.2.1 Moore, Charles Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested for loitering outside a courtroom where his friend and associate Ralph Abernathy is appearing for a trial, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1958 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.1-12 Moore, Charles Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1958-1965 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.10 Moore, Charles The Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan stands with other Klan members during a KKK gathering in the mountains of North Carolina, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1964 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.11 Moore, Charles Hundreds of people from all over the country walk during the famous five-day civil rights march between Selma and Montgomery, Alabama, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1965 March capture; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.12 Moore, Charles A woman helps a fellow civil-rights demonstrator who was wounded by club-wielding posse-men on horseback in Montgomery, Alabama, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1965 March 16 capture; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.2 Moore, Charles Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gets a hug and kiss from his wife, Coretta Scott King, outside a Montgomery, Alabama courtroom, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1958 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.3 Moore, Charles On a downtown Montgomery, Alabama street, racial violence erupts, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1960 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.4 Moore, Charles Mississippi lawmen wait for Federal Marshals to escort student James Meredith onto the University of Mississippi campus at Oxford, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1962 September 30 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.5 Moore, Charles Suspects are rounded up following racial violence on the day U.S. Marshals escorted student James Meredith onto the University of Mississippi campus at Oxford, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1962 September 30 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.6 Moore, Charles Birmingham, Alabama policemen use police dogs during civil rights demonstrations, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 May negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.7 Moore, Charles The Birmingham, Alabama Fire Department aims high-pressure water hoses at civil rights demonstrators, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 May negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.8 Moore, Charles People at the funeral of Medgar Evers, field secretary for the NAACP in Mississippi, who was shot and killed in his home state, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 June negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.9 Moore, Charles A peace marcher takes a rest and reads a book by Mahatma Ghandi, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 negative; 1989 print |