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β½ Birmingham, Alabama, 1963:
Sometimes the most effective mirror is a photograph. In the summer of 1963, Birmingham was boiling over as black residents and their allies in the civil rights movement repeatedly clashed with a white power structure intent on maintaining segregationβand willing to do whatever that took. A photographer for the Montgomery Advertiser and life, Charles Moore was a native Alabaman and son of a Baptist preacher appalled by the violence inflicted on ΒAfrican Americans in the name of law and order.
Though he photographed many other seminal moments of the movement, it was Mooreβs image of a police dog tearing into a black protesterβs pants that captured the routine, even casual, brutality of segregation. When the picture was published in life, it quickly became apparent to the rest of the world what Moore had long known: ending segregation was not about eroding culture but about restoring humanity. Hesitant politicians soon took up the cause and passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 nearly a year later.
Photo credit: Charles Moore, 1963.
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1. 1931 Gary Cooper.
2. A Frenchman cries during the Nazi occupation in 1940.
3. After that, Ladd founded the βStudio for Portrait-Masksβ where she provided cosmetic masks for badly disfigured WWI soldiers.
4. Andrei Sakharov funeral. Moscow, December, 1989.
5. Andy Warhol, 1970.
6. Bill Wood. Letβs back Nixon, 1960.
7. Brigitte Bardot.
8. Bruce Davidson, Women with baby carriages. London, England, 1960.
9. By Jean Depara. A tourist in kinshasa.
10. Cher, 1976.
11. Chicago, Illinois. 1966. Hugh Hefner working at the Playboy Mansion.β By Burt Glinn.
12. David Bowie and Stevie Wonder, 1973.
13. Earthquake damage, Seattle, 1949.
14. Edgar Allan Poe (right), who spent time at the Academy doing research on mollusks.
15. Elvis In The Coffee Shop Of The Jefferson Hotel, 1956.
16. Elvis is greeted by a female fan who had come all the way in from Long Island to meet her idol. New York City. July 1, 1956.
17. Frances Rafferty.
18. Gabriel LoppΓ©. The Eiffel tower struck by lightning. 1902.
19. Hitler's personal bodyguards in Berlin, 1938.
20. Jackson, Mississippi. 1963.
21. Jane Mansfield.
22. Jewish Quarter Antwerp, 1937.
23. Jodie Foster, 1976.
24. John Lennon & Yoko Ono on the first day of their Amsterdam Bed-In for Peace.
25. KKK night rally in Chicago, c. 1920.
26. Lady with a prosthetic leg.
27. Lou Reed at the luncheonette on the corner of 47th Street and 3rd Avenue, 1967.
28. Motorcyclist, Budapest, 1923.
29. Multibillioner John D. Rockefeller, Sr. gives a nickel to a child on his 84th birthday, 1923.
30. Policeman standing in front of the doorway.
31. Soldierβs WWI portrait in gas mask, December 11, 1915, The Illustrated London News.
32. Sophia Loren on the set of Legend of the Lost directed by Henry Hathaway, 1957.
33. Soviet Soldiers Harassing A German Woman.
34. Steve Jobs. 1984.
35. Stranded Marines on a bombed-out hillside, awaiting rescue supplies during Operation Pegasus. April 1968.
36. Sylvia Kristel at the Cannes Film Festival by Gilbert Tourte, 1974.
37. The ruins of Dresden after WWII.
38. Water-carrier. Samarkand.
39. Whitney Houston. 1983.
40. WW1 german gunner on a Gotha bomber.
"Human history is truly a swinging pendulum of ups and downs. The centuries have been sprinkled with both bleak events, and beautiful hopeful moments. Since the invention of the photograph, those events and moments have been recorded for us, allowing us a window into a time that we never actually got to see for ourselves."
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