National States Rights party member Jimmy George Robinson argues with Negro Leaders at the Dallas County Courthouse here January 18 as an estimated 300 persons began voter registration drive. Robinson was arrested later by city officers when he assaulted Dr. Martin Luther King after he registered at a previously segregated hotel, Selma, January 18
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National States Rights party member Jimmy George Robinson argues with Negro Leaders at the Dallas County Courthouse here January 18 as an estimated 300 persons began voter registration drive. Robinson was arrested later by city officers when he assaulted Dr. Martin Luther King after he registered at a previously segregated hotel, Selma, January 18
Artist/Maker
Photographer once known
Date
1965
Medium
Gelatin silver print
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Credit
Gift of Phil Bernstein and Luisa Recalcati
Accession #
2023.377
Location
Currently not on view
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