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Civil Rights Era

Old Civil Rights, Segregation Era Photos

This collection of old photos document the struggles of African Americans during the Civil Rights movement and segregation in the South during the 1950s and 1960s. These photographs are excellent additions to anyone's collection of Civil Rights memorabilia. Some of the subject matter includes segregation, civil rights marches, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Robert F. Kennedy, riots, bombings, and other important events during the 1960s movement.


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  1. 1960 Alabama State College Students Talking to Reporter Photo

    1960 Alabama State College Students Talking to Reporter Photo

    Photo shows four African American students of Alabama State College in Montgomery, AL speaking to a white reporter. Photograph dates to 1960. Learn More
  2. 1960s Alabama Governor George Wallace Blocking Integration Photo

    1960s Alabama Governor George Wallace Blocking Integration Photo

    Photograph showing Alabama Governor George Wallace standing defiantly at a door while being confronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach. Alabama University was being forced to integrate but Wallace did everything he could to try to block schools from integrating during the Civil Rights movement era. This historic photo dates to June 11, 1963. Learn More
  3. 1960s Civil Rights Leader Malcolm X at Press Conference Photo

    1960s Civil Rights Leader Malcolm X at Press Conference Photo

    Photo shows a view of Malcolm X waiting at Martin Luther King's press conference. This old black and white photograph dates to 1964. Learn More
  4. 1960s Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King at Press Conference

    1960s Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King at Press Conference

    Photo of Martin Luther King during a press conference. This nice historic photograph dates to March 26, 1964, at the height of the Civil Rights movement. Learn More
  5. 1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Mall Photo

    1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Mall Photo

    Nice photo of a Civil Rights march and demonstration in Washington, DC. Photograph was originally taken on August 28, 1963. This is a nice view of the crowd in front of the Washington Monument. Learn More
  6. 1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    Nice photo of a Civil Rights march and demonstration in Washington, DC. Photograph was originally taken on August 28, 1963. Photograph shows a procession of African Americans carrying signs for equal rights, integrated schools, decent housing, and an end to bias. Learn More
  7. 1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    Nice photo of a Civil Rights march and demonstration in Washington, DC. Photograph was originally taken on August 28, 1963. Learn More
  8. 1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    Nice photo of a Civil Rights march and demonstration in Washington, DC. Photograph was originally taken on August 28, 1963. Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans behind a storm fence with police on the other side. Learn More
  9. 1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    1960s Civil Rights March on Washington Photo

    Nice photo of a Civil Rights march and demonstration in Washington, DC. Photograph was originally taken on August 28, 1963. Photograph shows a crowd of African Americans and whites on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial; two men in foreground read a newspaper with the headline: "They'e Pouring In From All Over." Learn More
  10. 1960s Civil Rights Movement Alabama School Integration Photo

    1960s Civil Rights Movement Alabama School Integration Photo

    Photo of Vivian Malone, one of the first African Americans to attend the university of Alabama, walking through a crowd that includes photographers, National Guard members, and Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach. This historic black and white photo dates to June 11, 1963. Learn More

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