Links to the work of some of the photographers who chronicled the events of March 1965 in Alabama.
Note: The above photo comes from the website of the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute in Selma. I'm trying to find out who took it. Any information would be appreciated.
Update (April 2016): The photo at left was taken by the Alabama Department of Public Safety (link to story: @). The vantage point is similar to that of the above photo, and two of the protesters lying on the ground look to be the same. The department's Photographic Services Unit said the photo above was probably from their files.
Photographers
* Bob Adelman: @
* Archie E. Allen: @
* Morton Broffman: @
* Dan Budnik: @
* Frank Dandridge (search Getty Images for his name): @
* Bruce Davidson: @
* Bob Fletcher: @
* Matt Herron: @ and @ and @ (www.takestockphotos.com)
* Dennis Hopper: @
* James Karales: @
* John Kouns: @ and @ (Syndic Literary Journal) and @ (Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement)
* Spider Martin: @
* Ivan Massar: @
* Charles Moore: @ (Kodak) and @ (The Red List)
* Glen Pearcy: @ and @
* John F. Phillips: @
* Charles Shaw: @
* Robert Abbott Sengstacke: @
* Stephen Somerstein: @
* Allen Zak: @-------------------
* Alabama Department of Archives and History: @
* Al.com: @
* Houston Chronicle (slideshow): @
* Getty Images (search for "Selma to Montgomery March" or similar terms): @
* Library of Congress: @
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