Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to 25,000 civil rights marchers at end of Selma to Montgomery, Alabama march, March 25, 1965. Photograph © Stephen Somerstein
Martin Luther King Jr. with John Lewis, Reverend Jesse Douglas, James
Forman and Ralph Abernathy and Group Entering Montgomery, 1965. Photograph © Steve Schapiro
The Selma March, 1965
Photograph © Steve Schapiro
Selma Organizer, 1965
Photograph © Steve Schapiro
Photograph © Steve Schapiro
Eddie Brown being carried off by the Albany police, 1962
Photograph © Danny Lyon
Police Car Window, Atlanta, 1963
Photograph © Danny Lyon
Myrlie Evers at her husband's memorial service, June 15, 1963. Photograph © Flip Schulke
The bullet hole in Medgar Ever’s home where he was assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi, June, 1963. Photograph © Flip Schulke
Stop Police Killings, Selma, 1965
Photograph © Steve Schapiro
Coretta Scott King, Ebenezer Baptist Church, attending her husband's funeral, (LIFE cover) on April 19, 1968. Photograph © Flip Schulke
Documenting The Road To Freedom
Civil Rights Photographs By
Danny Lyon • Flip Schulke
Steve Schapiro • Stephen Somerstein
The exhibition focuses on the historic 1965 March from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to demand free-and-clear voting rights for African Americans. These powerful photographs capture the heroes of the Civil Rights movement – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and James Baldwin – but also the countless grass-roots organizers and anonymous marchers who risked everything to trudge a long, dusty, and violent path to equality.
Exhibition
March 26 thru May 2, 2015
March 26 thru May 2, 2015
148 North La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles