Separate but equal?
King, Shuttlesworth and Abernathy
M.L. King’s Principles of Nonviolence for the Civil Rights Movement
Abernathy’s Home Is Bombed
Segregated facilities were the rule until the 1960s.
Policemen, Clarksville, Mississippi
Robert and John F. Kennedy
Map of Freedom Rides
Bus burns, injured Freedom Riders huddle on grass
Bus Is Fully Engulfed
Burned Out Bus, Battered Freedom Riders on the Grass
Jim Peck after being beaten with pipes and bats. (52 stitches)
Lewis and Zwerg after Montgomery beatings
Jim Zwerg hospitalized after beating in Montgomery Alabama
Robert Kennedy sent John Seigenthaler to Montgomery where he was beaten unconscious.
Montgomery to Jackson Map
National Guard posted outside Greyhound Station
Freedom Riders wait to depart from Montgomery Trailways Station David Fankhauser
Ready to board the bus in Montgomery
King bids goodbye to Freedom Rider
National Guard outside Montgomery bus station
View from the window as bus departs Montgomery
National Guard posted on bus
Mugshot, D. Fankhauser, 28 May 1961
Jackson City Jail. Windows to the bull pen which housed the first twenty Freedom Riders are in far third floor. (picture: 1989)
Maximum Security Unit, Parchman Penitentiary Catwalk between rows of cells Showers etc Entrance
Plan of two-man maximum security cell, Parchman Penitentiary Commode Sink Bunk Bed light Sliding gate
View from cell Facing windows, bunks to left, feeding slot in sliding barred door Windows