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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mrs. Daisy Bates address Freedom Rally

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Creator:Withers, Ernest C., 1922-2007
Title:Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mrs. Daisy Bates address Freedom Rally
Date:1959 July 31
Description:

Black-and-white photograph from July 31, 1959 of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Daisy Bates at a Freedom Rally in Memphis, Tennessee. King and Bates are standing in front of a microphone and podium. In the background is a banner with photographs of African American candidates in the city election. From left to right, Russell Sugarmon running for public works commissioner; Benjamin Hooks for a juvenile court judgeship; and Roy Love and Henry C. Bunton for school board. The men made up the "Volunteer Ticket" and the meeting was a rally that drew 5,000 African Americans to hear King, Bates, and others. Mrs. Bates was leader of the Little Rock, Arkansas National Association for the Advancement of Colored People movement to integrate Central High School in 1957.

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Types:Black-and-white photographs
Subjects:King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 | Bates, Daisy | Sugarmon, Russell B., 1929- | Hooks, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lawson), 1925- | Love, Roy | Bunton, Henry Clay, 1903- | Civil rights movements--Tennessee--Memphis | African American civil rights workers--Tennessee--Memphis | Civil rights workers--Tennessee--Memphis | Civil rights--Tennessee--Memphis | African Americans--Civil rights--Tennessee--Memphis | African Americans--Tennessee--Memphis | Memphis (Tenn.)--Race relations | Race relations | African American clergy--Tennessee--Memphis | Political candidates--Tennessee--Memphis | African American civic leaders--Tennessee--Memphis | Civic leaders--Tennessee--Memphis | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | Mass meetings--Tennessee--Memphis | Shelby County (Tenn.) | Memphis (Tenn.)
Collection:Memphis civil rights photograph collection
Institution:Memphis Public Library's Memphis and Shelby County Room
Contributors:Memphis Public Library. Memphis and Shelby County Room | Volunteer Voices (Project)
Online Publisher:Knoxville, Tenn. : University of Tennessee, Knoxville in association with Memphis Public Library | 2006-09-07
Original Material:

Memphis Civil Rights Photograph Collection, Box 1, Item 30, Memphis Public Library, Memphis, Tennessee

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Persistent Link to Item:http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001427