'One Man, One Vote'
A young Civil Rights activist holds a flag ('One Man, One Vote') on the steps of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church on the day before the Selma to Montogmery March arrived at the Alabama State Capitol (one block away), Montgomery, Alabama, March 24, 1965. The church basement had served as the headquarters for Martin Luther King Jr during the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955 - 1956); King had been Pastor of the church between 1954 to 1960. The photographer's son, Kip Shaw, is sitting in the foreground. (Photo by Charles Shaw/Getty Images)
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