As demonstrators block traffic to protest segregation and unfair hiring practices in downtown Atlanta, a mob begins to abuse them with kicks, blows, and burning cigarettes. An anonymous woman walking by with a box of typing paper confronts the mob and for

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As demonstrators block traffic to protest segregation and unfair hiring practices in downtown Atlanta, a mob begins to abuse them with kicks, blows, and burning cigarettes. An anonymous woman walking by with a box of typing paper confronts the mob and for

1963
20th Century
11 x 14 in. (27.94 x 35.56 cm)

Danny Lyon (Brooklyn, New York, 1942 - ) Primary

Object Type: Photograph
Medium and Support: Gelatin silver print, printed later
Credit Line: Amy Linde 1977 Frank Linde 1975 Chappaqua, New York
Accession Number: 2020.13.18

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  • Danny Lyon. Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement The University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill, NC, 1992
    Page Number: 126


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