Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Martin Luther King Jr. Addressing a Meeting of the Montgomery Improvement Association, Which was Founded in 1955 to Organize the Bus Boycott. A year Later, the Bus System was Integrated.  1958
Gelatin silver, printed later
14 x 11 inches
Signed by photographer verso

 

Spider Martin ​- Selma March

Spider Martin
Bob Mants, John Lewis, Hosea Williams and Andrew Young with Brown’s Chapel AME Church in the background, March 7th, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
13.5 x 10.5 inches
Signed by photographer recto; photographer’s stamp verso

James barker - Selma March

James H. Barker
Saturday, March 21. Afternoon. “SNCC office signs and notes. When the exhibit was shown at the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery in 2010, it was pointed out that the note at the top left about a 63 Olds with Michigan plates, was owned by Viola Liuzzo who was killed by members of the KKK the night after the march concluded. The note in the middle probably to Andy Rooney.” 1965
Unique vintage gelatin silver print mounted on board, printed 1965
13 ¾ x 9 ¼ inches
Photographer stamp verso, numbered “6” verso

James barker - Selma March

James H. Barker
Saturday, March 21. Afternoon. “Being driven around Selma. We were asked at times to sit low so as not call attention to cars transporting visiting demonstrators.” 1965
Unique vintage gelatin silver print mounted on board, printed 1965
9 x 13 ¾ inches
Photographer stamp verso, numbered “2” verso

James barker - Selma March

James H. Barker
Saturday, March 21. Afternoon. In the basement of Brown Chapel. 1965
Unique vintage gelatin silver print mounted on board, printed 1965
15 x 19 inches
Photographer stamp verso, numbered “14” verso

Spider Martin ​- Selma March

Spider Martin
The third march makes its way through Lowndes Country under armed guard. "Marching up Highway 80 under the protection of the US army. Sharpshooters were stationed in those houses on the horizon and some were behind me. It was wet on this day but the singing of We Shall Overcome kept up everyone's spirits." March 21st, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
9.75 x 13.75 inches
Signed by photographer recto; photographer’s stamp verso

Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Sherriff's Deputies Prepare to Confront Marchers, Selma, Alabama, March 7, 1965
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 1990
8 x 10 inches
Charles Moore stamp and annotations verso

 

Spider Martin ​- Selma March

Spider Martin
Hosea Williams and John Lewis confront Troopers on Bloody Sunday. "There had been a two minute warning, but like the old song went, ‘there ain't no turning me 'round.’ The troopers stampeded into the crowd beating everything in sight that was black. The marchers stood their ground, but were beaten down like dominoes." March 7th, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
8.5 x 13.5 inches
Signed by photographer recto; photographer’s stamp verso

Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Almost Immediately After Telling Marchers They had “Two Minutes to Disperse” the State Troopers Charge with Their Billy Clubs, Selma, Alabama, 1965
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 2000
16 x 20 inches

 

Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
State Police Wearing Gas Masks Fire Teargas at the Marchers and Then Charge Them a Second Time, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
9 1/4 x 13 1/2 inches
Signed by photographer and Black Star stamp verso

 

Spider Martin ​- Selma March

Spider Martin
A marcher protests segregation across the United States, the flag positioned upside-down to signal distress. "No, that's not disrespect, it means our nation is in distress. It was hard getting shots like these. I didn't have a motor-drive camera. I didn't have auto-focus. And when I cranked the lever for the next exposure it would always move the camera a little. No automatic exposure either. It was very difficult just to shoot the pix and on top of that I was marching backwards not knowing if some redneck was about to beat me up. I was attacked on 7 different occasions." March 21st, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
13.5 x 6.5 inches
Signed by photographer recto; photographer’s stamp verso

James barker - Selma March

James H. Barker
Wednesday, March 25. “Walking through the streets of Montgomery.” 1965
Unique vintage gelatin silver print mounted on board, printed 1965
10 ½ x 13 5/8 inches
Photographer stamp verso, numbered “68” verso

Spider Martin ​- Selma March

Spider Martin
Dr. King leads the march along with James Forman of SNCC and Reverend Jessie Douglas around the State Capitol in Montgomery. March 25th, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
9 x 13.7 inches
Signed by photographer recto; photographer’s stamp verso

James barker - Selma March

James H. Barker
Tuesday, March 24. “Marching on the streets of Montgomery after the rain had ceased.” 1965
Unique vintage gelatin silver print mounted on board, printed 1965
20 x 16 inches
Photographer stamp verso, numbered “61” verso

Charles Moore - Selma March

Charles Moore
Many Celebrities Joined the March to Montgomery and Entertained the Marchers on Wednesday Evening. Joan Baez and Harry Belafonte, 1965
Gelatin silver, printed ca. 1990
8 x 10 inches

Spider Martin ​- Selma March

Spider Martin
Dr. King speaking on the steps of the State Capitol. "Dr. King delivering his speech where Jefferson Davis was sworn in as President of the Confederate States. Montgomery, the cradle of the Confederacy, the birthplace of Civil Rights." March 25th, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1965
9.25 x 13.5 inches
Signed by photographer recto; photographer’s stamp verso