Alabama State Trooper With Unconscious Woman
An officer accosts an unconscious woman as mounted police officers attack civil rights marchers in Selma, Alabama who were attempting to begin a 50 mile march to Montgomery to protest race discrimination in voter registration. Mounted policeman in background are part of Sheriff Jim Clark's Dallas County posse. Police used tear gas, clubs, whips and ropes to turn back the demonstrators as they crossed bridge over the Alabama River at the city limits.
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514702546
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Bettmann
Date created:
07 March, 1965
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- Selma - Alabama,
- Demonstration,
- Marching,
- 1965 Selma Marches,
- Voting,
- 1960-1969,
- Montgomery - Alabama,
- African-American Ethnicity,
- Police Force,
- Racism,
- Violence,
- 30-39 Years,
- Adult,
- American Civil Rights Movement,
- Archival,
- Beginnings,
- Black Civil Rights,
- Black History in the US,
- Conflict,
- Confrontation,
- Government,
- Gulf Coast States,
- Human Rights,
- Large Group Of People,
- Men,
- Mid Adult,
- Mid Adult Men,
- Mid Adult Women,
- Mile,
- Mounted Police Officer,
- People,
- Politics and Government,
- Prejudice,
- Protest Against Excessive Police Force,
- Social Issues,
- Social Justice - Concept,
- Unconscious,
- White People,
- Women,