James Lowery and R. B. Cottonreader speaking with a white man in Cullman, Alabama, after marching from Decatur to Cullman, Alabama, to protest the upcoming trial of Tommy Lee Hines.
Klansmen and state troopers are waiting for them at the city limits sign. The demonstration had been organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; when they arrived in Cullman, participants were arrested for not having a permit to march. Tommy Lee Hines, a 26-year old man who was said t...
Main Author: | Jones |
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Format: | Electronic |
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/124737 |
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