Yancey discusses his withdrawal from the Democratic National Convention in Baltimore; the main points of the Wilmot Proviso, which sought to prevent the introduction of slavery into any territory acquired from Mexico; and the "permanent evil" to be...
William M. Branch is walking around the back of the car. Martin Luther King, Jr., was the main speaker at the gathering. A small group of people stands beside other parked cars. This image was probably taken for (but not used in) the article "Dr....
William Bryan Hutton, attained the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, Co. A, 5th Ala. Battalion, C.S.A. He appears to be wearing a private's uniform in this image. He was killed at Chancellorsville. Image from Confederate Veteran, vol. 8, pg. 328.
When Frank sent this letter to his grandsons, he enclosed a photograph taken at his birthday party. The letter describes that photo, which included many notable figures from Washington, D.C.
Wallace's face is mostly covered by a little boy's head. The rally was held to raise support for a state constitutional amendment that would allow Wallace to succeed himself as governor. Other images taken this day were later used in the photo...
Wallace's back is to the camera; he is on the left, wearing a short-sleeved shirt. A photographer and police officer are standing at the back of the crowd. The rally was held to raise support for a state constitutional amendment that would allow...
Wallace is speaking in front of a large "Stand Up For Alabama!" sign on the left; many cars are parked in the foreground, and Wallace campaign signs are scattered through the crowd.
Wallace is not visible in the photograph. The rally was held to raise support for a state constitutional amendment that would allow Wallace to succeed himself as governor. This image was used in the photo spread "The Men Meet Their People," which...