Edmund Pettus Bridge,Selma,Dallas County,Alabama,AL,Bloody Sunday,2010,Highsmith
Title: Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama
Creator(s): Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer
Date Created/Published: 2010 April 7.
Notes:
The Pettus Bridge was the site of Bloody Sunday (March 7, 1965), where state and local lawmen attacked civil rights demonstrators who were attempting to march from Selma to the state capital Montgomery. Named for Edmund Winston Pettus, a Confederate brigadier general and U.S. Senator, the bridge carries U.S. Route 80 over the Alabama River and is part of the Selma-to-Montgomery National Historic Trail.
Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer.
Photographer's choice (Alabama project).
Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Gift; George F. Landegger; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:031).
Forms part of: George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
Subjects:
United States--Alabama--Selma.
Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Digital photographs--Color--2000-2010.
Bookmark /2010646613/
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