Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 7月29日 18時01分
“This photograph was taken during one of the 1965 protest marches from Selma to the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery. Martin Luther King Jr. led a group of African-American, non-violent marchers to exercise their constitutional right to vote, in defiance of segregationist repression. This was a watershed moment in the U.S. civil rights movement. I came across this young demonstrator, wrapped in a flag, protesting racism; behind him is Father Sherrill Smith of San Antonio, a white catholic priest who protested against injustice for most of his life.” – Bruce Davidson
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Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @Vogue, is live for 1 week only!
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This is a unique opportunity to purchase signed or estate-stamped prints by over 100 of the world’s leading photographic artists in an exclusive 6x6” format for $100.
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Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (@naacp), the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.
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The NAACP’s mission is to eliminate race-based discrimination and uphold equality of rights of all persons.
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Visit the link in bio to see all the images available.
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PHOTO: Protest March from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama, USA. 1965.
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