Civil rights movement 1960s Stock Photos and Images
RM2GE1TDA–March on Washington civil rights protest led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. (USA)
RM2GJET2H–Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C in August 1963. View of marchers along the mall, showing the Reflecting Pool and the Washington Monument.
RMFM49H2–Sepia magazine cover, September 1966 issue (1960s civil rights movement) - USA
RMHRKJ4B–Civil Rights March
RMR6CB89–‘Revolution Revolution Eldridge Cleaver for President’ 1968 presidential campaign poster as candidate for the Black Panther Party. See more information below.
RMCWAWT8–African American woman resisting her arrest as she is carried to a paddy wagon during a civil rights demonstration in Brooklyn,
RF2HG3DGM–Vintage photo of peace March, Washington., Monument Grounds. USA. October 15, 1969
RF2EA6F03–Marchers with SCLC sign for the Savannah Freedom Now Movement, during the March on Washington. USA. August 28, 1963
RF2B3W68J–Flag of the Confederate States of America. Its use started in response to the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s and continues to the presen
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RM2E9MD81–One Night in Miami (2020) directed by Regina King and starring Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree and Aldis Hodge. A fictional account of one incredible night where icons Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown gathered discussing their roles in the Civil Rights Movement and cultural upheaval of the 60s.
RMKG7RPK–The old F W Woolworth store on S Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. The building now houses the International Civil Rights Center and Museum
RM2KG2JFN–USA - 26 March 1964 - Civil Rights activists Martin Luther King and Malcolm X waiting for a press conference to begin - Photo: Geopix/Marion Trikosko
RM2H19XRF–Julian Bond (1940-2015), American Social Activist, leader of U.S. Civil Rights Movement, Educator and Politician, head and shoulders Portrait as member of Georgia House of Representatives, Warren K. Leffler, US News & World Report Magazine Collection, 1966
RM2CEJ0WH–Son of the South (2020) directed by Barry Alexander Brown and starring Julia Ormond, Lucy Hale, Sienna Guillory and Brian Dennehy. Adaptation of Bob Zellner's autobiography 'The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement' about a Klansman growing up in the deep south and joining the Civil Rights Movement.
RMP6CJYH–Replica of the Rosa Park's bus she was arrested from during the civil rights struggles in the 1960s in Montgomery Alabama, USA.
RM2DCC8A3–The leader of the civil rights movement in America, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr
RMP72JCA–St. Augustine, Florida - A monument to those who participated in the civil rights movement of the 1960s in St. Augustine. Activists experienced arrest
RM2DCC87K–The leader of the civil rights movement in America, The Reverend Martin Luther King, accepting his Nobel Peace prize in 1964 in Oslo, Norway from King Olav.
RM2GE1TDD–March on Washington civil rights protest led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. (USA)
RM2RMH69T–The March Through Aztlán and the Brown Berets arrived in Sacramento in 1971 during the 1970s Chicano movement to speak at the California State Capitol. The activists were met by police.
RM2C7NTF4–John Lewis (1940-2020), American Civil Rights Movement leader, speaking at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. on April 16, 1964.
RMHRKJY8–Georgia Voters, 1960s
RM2C8MPRJ–Civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King (SCLC), John Lewis (SNCC), and Roy Wilkins (NAACP), meeting with reporters following a meeting with President John F. Kennedy after the March on Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963.
RMCWBT1X–Odetta Holmes (1930-2008), African American folk and blues singer was called 'The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement.' Ca. 1965.
RM2C8MPRN–Civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King (SCLC), John Lewis (SNCC), and Roy Wilkins (NAACP), meeting with reporters following a meeting with President John F. Kennedy after the March on Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963.
RF2EA6FEH–Vintage photo of businessmen Picket 'For Peace' and Poor People' near New Executive Office Building (H.E.W.) building in Washington D.C. against Vietn
RM2D9D72H–President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with civil rights leaders in the Oval Office of the White House in January 1964. From left, Roy Wilkins, executive director of the NAACP; James Farmer, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality; Martin Luther King, Jr., president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; and Whitney Young, executive director of the National Urban League.
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RMPB4736–Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech.
RMKG7RPM–The old F W Woolworth store on S Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. The building now houses the International Civil Rights Center and Museum
RFRMRRTP–GREENSBORO, NC, USA-2/14/19: Plaque in front of Greensboro Woolworth, , documenting the first 'sit-in' beginning the `1960s civil rights movement.
RMEB01H8–The Civil Rights Memorial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
RMR6DTAR–Leroy Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) 1968 photograph whilst campaigning as a presidential candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below.
RF2WH8BRT–Dr King Speaking During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
RMD1DD2P–St. Augustine Foot Soldiers monument dedicated to civil rights movement participants in downtown St. Augustine, Florida USA
RMT3FH9N–Texas, USA. 08th Apr, 2019. Longtime civil rights leader Amb. Andrew Young discuss social justice efforts during the Summit on Race in America at the LBJ Presidential Library April 8, 2019 in Austin, Texas. Young, a key lieutenant to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, has served as mayor of Atlanta, U.S. congressman from Georgia, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2J7KR0X–Son of the South Year : 2020 USA Director : Barry Alexander Brown Cedric the Entertainer , Charonne Lanier, Lucas Till, Lucy Hale American poster
RMHHGDYD–Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and mayor of Atlanta Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RM2RMH6AC–The March Through Aztlán and the Brown Berets arrived in Sacramento in 1971 during the 1970s Chicano movement to speak at the California State Capitol. The activists were met by police.
RMHHGDYG–Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - Andrew J. Young runs for Governor of Georgia in 1990. Young lost the Democratic primary to Zell Miller. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
RMF7P2JK–FBI Wanted poster for Angela Davis. Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as a prominent counterculture activist and radical in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party USA, and had close relations with the Black Panther Party through her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, although she was never a party member.
RMBTKBGR–1963 March on Washington, at the height of the 20th century civil rights movement. Crowds of people on The Mall, dwarfed previous African American Washington demonstrations. August 28, 1963.
RMCWAJC5–Fred Shuttlesworth (b. 1922) was on the front lines of the southern civil rights movement. He survived two attempts on his
RMP58JKW–Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr. Comforting Daughter, Bernice, during Funeral Services for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Abenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April, 9, 1968
RF2EA6EY8–Vintage photo of civil rights movement in the USA. 1960s Young men and women committee members in an office planning demonstrations as part of the Mor
RMHGYC96–National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
RM2GBTWWT–WASHINGTON DC, USA - 28 August 1963 - Martin Luther King Jnr addresses a crowd from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where he delivered his famous, '
RMPB4738–Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders at the head of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28,1963. The march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech.
RF2WH8BT5–Dr King Speaking to Crowd During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
RMKT7HFB–Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RMEFXK57–The Civil Rights Memorial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
RM2JT8WFJ–Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), American civil rights leader. (USA)
RMFCN97W–Selma march,1965. Participants in the Selma to Mongomery marches in 1965, Alabama, USA
RMD1DD2R–St. Augustine Foot Soldiers monument dedicated to civil rights movement participants in downtown St. Augustine, Florida USA
RMT3FH9C–Texas, USA. 08th Apr, 2019. Longtime civil rights leaders Dolores Huerta, left, and Andrew Young, right, discuss social justice efforts during the Summit on Race in America at the LBJ Presidential Library April 8, 2019 in Austin, Texas. Huerta, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, co-founded the United Farm Workers of America with Cesar Chavez in the 1960s and has spent decades advocating for laborers, women, and children. Young, a key lieutenant to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, has served as mayor of Atlanta, U.S. congressman from Georgia, and U.S. A
RM2J7KR22–Son of the South Year : 2020 USA Director : Barry Alexander Brown Cedric the Entertainer, Sharonne Lanier , Lucas Till, Lucy Hale French poster
RF2WH80EG–Dr King Speaking to Crowd During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
RM2RMH6AN–The March Through Aztlán and the Brown Berets arrived in Sacramento in 1971 during the 1970s Chicano movement to speak at the California State Capitol. The activists were met by police.
RF2WH80EE–Dr King Speaking to Crowd During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
RMR5TY0H–‘Cleaver for President – Power to the People – Black Power to Black People’ 1968 presidential campaign poster for Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) leader of the Black Panther Party who stood on an anti-Vietnam war, black liberation candidate for the Peace and Freedom Party. See more information below.
RM2M0BG3J–Graphic art Dexter Avenue Baptist Church located near Alabama state capital where civil rights activists Martin Luther King & Ralph Abernathy preached
RMCWAW0D–1963 March on Washington, at the height of the 20th century civil rights movement. Crowds of people on The Mall, dwarfed
RM2J1G2BC–centre: Daniel Washington (Charles) in KING The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre, London W1 07/04/1990 music: Richard Blackford lyrics: Maya Angelou & Alistair Beaton adaptation: Lonne Elder set design: Timothy O’Brien costumes: Lindy Hemming lighting: Robert Bryan choreographer: Dianne McIntyre director: Clarke Peters
RF2EA6F33–Vintage photo of Martin Luther King posters on shop window. Signs in Downtown 'Don't Work' for Martin L. King. USA. April 3, 1969
RMHGYC4M–The 'Rosa Parks' bus at the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
RM2G4GY3M–The purpose of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans. Program from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom at the Lincoln Memorial. The program is a single page folded in half to create a booklet. The top of the front page has the march title and date in large black letters underlined by a black decorative border. Under the essay are the names and affiliations of the movement leaders and supporters. On the right hand page is a formal list of demands of the movement. Among those taking part are Martin Luthe
RM2HW6D60–Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television programme dealing with American race problem. Brando recently announced his decision to give up his film career and devote his time to working for the Civil rights Movement. Picture taken 14th May 1968
RMF7DX59–Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1987 Coretta Scott King was an American author, activist, and civil rights leader, and the wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. from 1953 until his death in 1968. Coretta Scott King helped lead the African-American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMFM4AGE–JET Magazine, July 28, 1966 issue, front cover - USA
RMKWCRWY–As the director of CORE, Farmer was one of the 'Big Six' leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. April 15, 1964. He was the initiator and organizer of the 1961 Freedom Rides. Farmer was portrayed by Denzel Whitaker in the 2007 film THE GREAT DEBATERS. - (BSLOC 2015 1 91)
RM2JT8WFM–Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), American civil rights leader. (USA)
RMFCN78T–Selma march, 1965. Participants in the Selma to Mongomery marches in 1965, Selma, Alabama, USA
RMP7A5C3–FBI photo of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL after a KKK dynamite bomb killed four African-American girls on September 15, 1963. The bombing marked a turning point in the United States during the civil rights movement and contributed to support for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
RMEB01H7–Plaque commemorating 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in front of Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
RM2J7KR1H–Son of the South Year : 2020 USA Director : Barry Alexander Brown Cedric the Entertainer, Lex Scott Davis, Lucas Till, Lucy Hale American poster
RMEG01X3–Road sign for historic trail of Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights march, Selma, Alabama, USA
RM2RMH6AY–The March Through Aztlán and the Brown Berets arrived in Sacramento in 1971 during the 1970s Chicano movement to speak at the California State Capitol. The activists were met by police.
RF2WH80EA–Dr King Speaking to Crowd During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
RF2AFPER8–Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and mayor of Atlanta Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - To license this image, click on the
RF2WH80E7–Dr King Speaking to Crowd During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
RMCWBWKR–Fannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977), African-American civil rights leader and vice-chairperson of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic
RM2KYTNR3–Graphic art of American minister, black activist & campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. One of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement.
RF2EA6ERT–Vintage photo of protesters. Government workers at Lafayette Park and hippies at Capitol. USA. May 5, 1971
RMHGYBP0–Young woman posing for a picture under the Lorraine motel neon sign, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, US
RM2M8842C–Bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel where Martin Luther King, Jr., and leaders in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference were staying during Birmingham campaign of Civil Rights Movement, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, Marion S. Trikosko, US News & World Report Magazine Collection, May 14, 1963
RM2HW716C–Marlon Brando arrives at Heathrow Airport in London, to take part in a television programme dealing with American race problem. Brando recently announced his decision to give up his film career and devote his time to working for the Civil rights Movement. Picture taken 14th May 1968
RM2BTN2BT–Framed memorabilia from Selma to Montgomery March used by Dabney N Montgomery. Dabney N. Montgomery is a documented original Tuskegee airman, a 2007 recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal and was an active participant in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, acting as a body guard for Martin Luther King Jr.
RFHM63M0–Visitors are immersed in the tumultuous energy of the civil rights movement of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Af
RMKWA656–The autobiography of Martin Luther King Junior
RF2HG3DGN–Vintage photo of Peace March, Wash., Monument Grounds. USA. October 15, 1969
RM2RGRW79–Oslo, Norway, December 10, 1964 Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., receives the Nobel Peace Price from Gunnar Jann, chairman of the Nobel Prize Committee, for his 'non-violent' leadership of the American civil rights movement.
RMP7A5BX–FBI photo of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL after a KKK dynamite bomb killed four African-American girls on September 15, 1963. The bombing marked a turning point in the United States during the civil rights movement and contributed to support for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
RMBTK3WJ–Fred Shuttlesworth (b. 1922) was on the front lines of the southern civil rights movement. He survived two attempts on his life in the 1950s, and participated in campaigns in Birmingham and Selma in the 1960s.
RM2C7NTFK–John Lewis (1940-2020), American Civil Rights Movement leader, speaking at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. on April 16, 1964.
RM2J7KR29–Son of the South Year : 2020 USA Director : Barry Alexander Brown
RM2C7N5T7–John Lewis (1940-2020), American Civil Rights Movement leader, speaking at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. on April 16, 1964.
RM2RMH6AX–The March Through Aztlán and the Brown Berets arrived in Sacramento in 1971 during the 1970s Chicano movement to speak at the California State Capitol. The activists were met by police.
RM2A5YWNE–FBI Wanted poster for Angela Davis. Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as a prominent counterculture activist and radical in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party USA, and had close relations with the Black Panther Party through her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, although she was never a party member.
RF2WH80E8–Dr King Speaking to Crowd During a Peaceful Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s in Chicago
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