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Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Rights Movement
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1.Danny Lyon
1981
Book cover for Danny Lyon, 1981, Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, (Aperture)

Book cover
Etherton Gallery
LL/60848
2.Danny Lyon
1963
Danville, Virginia,. James Forman, like many of the SNCC field staff, was a powerful stump speaker. Here he works the crowd at the Danville mass meeting. An hour later he will be searched by police holding shotguns and automatic weapons.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60797
3.Danny Lyon
1962
Nashville, Tennessee. Left: Joy Reagon, Jessie Harris, Center: Peggy Dammond, Sam Block Right: Dorie Ladner
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60798
4.Danny Lyon
1963
Atlanta, Georgia. Ruby Doris Smith, James Forman, Marion Barry, and Sam Shirah at the SNCC Washington conference shortly after Kennedy's death.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60799
5.Danny Lyon
1962
Albany, Georgia. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Reverend Ralph Abernathy are escorted from the courthouse back to jail in Albany.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60800
6.Danny Lyon
1963-1964
Atlanta, Georgia. Ella Baker, who called the 1960 meeting of student activists in Raleigh, North Carolina, that created SNCC.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60801
7.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama. The morning after the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, heavily armed members of the Alabama Highway Patrol make a show of force near the church.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
The morning after the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, heavily armed members of the Alabama Highway Patrol make a show of force near the church. The bomb exploded next to the wall and up through the floor of a Sunday school class. Four girls were buried in the bathroom and died.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60802
8.Danny Lyon
1963, 28 August
The March on Washington.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60803
9.Danny Lyon
1962
Albany, Georgia. Ralph Allen taking an affidavit from Carolyn Daniels In Terrill County.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60804
10.Danny Lyon
1963
Danville, Virginia. Dottie Miller, who lost her shoes to high-pressure fire hoses after being clubbed, gives an affidavit to James Forman, the SNCC Executive Secretary.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Danville, Virginia. Dottie Miller, who lost her shoes to high-pressure fire hoses after being clubbed, gives an affidavit to James Forman, the SNCC Executive Secretary. More than any other person, Forman created SNCC, hired Lyon, and brought him to Danville.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60805
11.Danny Lyon
1963
Selma, Alabama. James Baldwin addresses a packed mass meeting on Freedom Day.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60806
12.Danny Lyon
1962, Summer
Albany, Georgia. Danny Lyon in front of the movement office in Albany. Georgia in the summer of 1962.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60807
13.Danny Lyon
1964, Fall
Nashville, Tennessee. John Lewis in Nashville.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60808
14.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama. Jimmy Hicks, Julian Bond, John Lewis, and Jeremiah X stand across the street from the bombed church.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60809
15.Danny Lyon
1963-1964
Atlanta, Winter. A Toddle House in Atlanta has the distinction of being occupied during a sit-in by some of the most effective organizers in America when the SNCC staff and supporters take a break from a conference to demonstrate.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Atlanta, Winter. A Toddle House in Atlanta has the distinction of being occupied during a sit-in by some of the most effective organizers in America when the SNCC staff and supporters take a break from a conference to demonstrate. In the room are Taylor Washington, Ivanhoe Donaldson, Joyce Ladner, and John Lewis behind Judy Richardson, George Green, and Charles Neblett.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60810
16.Danny Lyon
1963
Selma, Alabama. Sheriff Jim Clark arrests two demonstrators who displayed placards on the steps of the federal building in Selma.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60811
17.Danny Lyon
1963
Selma, Alabama. Sherriff Jim Clark arrests two demonstrators who displayed placards on the steps of the federal building in Selma.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60812
18.Danny Lyon
1963, 28 August
The March on Washington. As the march ends, SNCC members and friends defiantly gather to sing freedom songs.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60813
19.Danny Lyon
1964
Cambridge, Maryland. Clifford Vaughs, a SNCC photographer, is arrested by the National Guard.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60814
20.Danny Lyon
1963-1964, Winter
Atlanta. One of the high school student Taylor Washington's numerous arrests is immortalized as he yells while passing before me (Danny Lyon).
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
One of the high school student Taylor Washington's numerous arrests is immortalized as he yells while passing before me (Danny Lyon). The photograph became the cover of SNCC's photo book, The Movement, and was reproduced in the former Soviet Union in Pravda, captioned “Police Brutality USA”.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60815
21.Danny Lyon
1962
Cairo, Illinois. The public swimming pool has been changed into a "private pool" in order to remain segregated.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60816
22.Danny Lyon
1963
Danville, Virginia. A crowd watches the demonstrators returning to the city hall steps.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60817
23.Danny Lyon
1962
Nashville, Tennessee. Demonstration at a Tic Toc restaurant: Lester MacKinney, Bernice Reagon, and John O'Neal.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60818
24.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama. Crowds wait along the funeral route (for the four girls killed in the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church).
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60819
25.Danny Lyon
1962
Oxford, Mississippi. Waiting for James Meredith, the first African American to register at the University of Mississippi. This image also became a popular SNCC poster, with the slogan "Is he protecting you?"
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60820
26.Danny Lyon
1963
Savannah, Georgia. In Savannah, hundreds of young people were going to jail in a movement led by Hosea Williams of the SCLC. Here, police arrest whites who are harassing demonstrators.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60821
27.Danny Lyon
1964
Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Fannie Lou Hamer, sharecropper from a family of twenty children, evicted from her home for applying to register to vote…
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Fannie Lou Hamer, sharecropper from a family of twenty children, evicted from her home for applying to register to vote, severely beaten in the Winona police station, SNCC field secretary from Ruleville, and future Mississippi Freedom Democratic party candidate for Congress, marches in the cold Hattiesburg rain.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60822
28.Danny Lyon
1964
Ruleville, Mississippi. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic party was created in 1964 as an alternative to the regular state parties, from which blacks were excluded.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Ruleville, Mississippi. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic party was created in 1964 as an alternative to the regular state parties, from which blacks were excluded. Eighty thousand people joined. Here people vote in Mississippi, most for the first time in their lives.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60823
29.Danny Lyon
1963
The Leesburg, Georgia Stockade. Arrested for demonstrating in Americus, teenage girls are kept in a stockade in the countryside near Leesburg.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
The Leesburg, Georgia Stockade. Arrested for demonstrating in Americus, teenage girls are kept in a stockade in the countryside near Leesburg. They have no beds and no working sanitary facilities. Lyon made pictures through the broken glass of the barred windows.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60824
30.Danny Lyon
1963
Mississippi. After giving a concert in a cotton field in Greenwood, Bob Dylan plays behind the SNCC office.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Mississippi. After giving a concert in a cotton field in Greenwood, Bob Dylan plays behind the SNCC office. Bernice Reagon, one of the original Freedom Singers and today leader of Sweet Honey in the Rock, listens. Mendy Samstein sits behind Dylan and talks to Willie Blue.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60825
31.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. just before he speaks at Birmingham.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60826
32.Danny Lyon
1962
Albany, Georgia. Segregated drinking fountains in the county courthouse in Albany, Georgia.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60827
33.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama. The SNCC workers outside the funeral of the girls murdered in the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing: Emma Bell, Dorie Ladner, Dona Richards, Sam Shirah, and Doris Derby.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60828
34.Danny Lyon
1963
Selma, Alabama. The Freedom Choir in the Tabernacle Baptist Church. High school students and children helped start the Selma movement.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60829
35.Danny Lyon
1962
Cairo, Illinois. SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) field secretary, later SNCC Chairman, now Congressman John Lewis, and others pray during a demonstration.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Cairo, Illinois. SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) field secretary, later SNCC Chairman, now Congressman John Lewis, and others pray during a demonstration. A year after Danny Lyon made this photograph of John Lewis in Cairo, SNCC printed 10,000 copies of it as a poster and sold them for a dollar each, mostly in the North.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60830
36.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama. The windows of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, where four fourteen-year-old girls were killed by a KKK bomb.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60831
37.Danny Lyon
1963
Mississippi. The road to Yazoo City.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60832
38.Danny Lyon
1963
Danville, Virginia. The mass meeting In Danville is so crowded that it overflows out into the yard. When word arrives that heavily armed police and an armored vehicle are waiting up the road, the crowd disperses, leaving the SNCC workers to exit last.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60833
39.Danny Lyon
1963
Mississippi. A House in the Mississippi Delta.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60834
40.Danny Lyon
1963
Danville, Virginia. Bob Zellner, Bernice Reagon, Cordell Reagon, Dottie Miller (Zellner), and Avon Rollins.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60835
41.Danny Lyon
1962
Cairo, Illinois. Demonstrations at an "all white" swimming pool in Cairo, Illinois.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60836
42.Danny Lyon
1963-1964
Atlanta, Winter. 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.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Atlanta, Winter. 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 a while holds them at bay. When someone yells, “If you feel that way, why don't you marry one of them?” she sits down and joins the demonstrators.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60837
43.Danny Lyon
1963
Selma, Alabama. Entrance to the City Cafe.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60838
44.Danny Lyon
1963
Birmingham, Alabama.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60839
45.Danny Lyon
1962
Albany, Georgia. The first sit-in arrests Lyon sees and photographs are those of Eddie Brown, a former Albany gang leader… who volunteered to be arrested for the photographs.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
Albany, Georgia. The first sit-in arrests Lyon sees and photographs are those of Eddie Brown, a former Albany gang leader… who volunteered to be arrested for the photographs. The picture of Eddie Brown, calmly being carried off by the Albany police, is widely distributed as the image of the classic non-violent arrest.
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60840
46.Danny Lyon
1962, September
Jackson, Mississippi. A year after the Freedom Rides, segregation signs still stand outside the Jackson, Mississippi bus terminal.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60841
47.Danny Lyon
1962
Albany, Georgia. A street in Albany.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60842
48.Danny Lyon
1963
Georgia. Charles Sherrod (standing at right) and Randy Battle (seated) visit a supporter In the Georgia countryside. Sherrod married there and thirty years later is still in southwest Georgia, a member of the Albany City Council.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60843
49.Danny Lyon
1964
Cambridge, Maryland. Stokely Carmichael and the Maryland National Guard.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60844
50.Danny Lyon
1963
Savannah, Georgia. Arrests in Savannah.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60845
51.Danny Lyon
1963-1964, Winter
Atlanta, Winter. Arrests during mass demonstrations downtown.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60846
52.Danny Lyon
1963
Mississippi. The Clarksdale, Mississippi police pose for a photograph as ministers from the National Council of Churches march to the local church.
[Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement]

Gelatin silver print
11 x 14 ins / 16 x 20 ins
 
Etherton Gallery
This photograph was included in the exhibition "Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement" (Etherton Gallery, February 4 - March 15, 2014)
 
LL/60847
   
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