One of the teams playing the game is wearing shirts that say, "Service Photo," and the other team is wearing shirts that say, "Radio Hospital." This image was taken for (but not used in) the photo spread "Play Ball!" which appeared on page 3 of The...
Muhammad Ali was present at the game; he was in Montgomery while on a tour of colleges throughout the South. This image was taken for (but not used in) the article "The Champ Comes to Tuskegee" by Leon S. White, which appeared on page 1 of the...
Muhammad Ali was present at the game; he was in Montgomery while on a tour of colleges throughout the South. This image was taken for (but not used in) the article "The Champ Comes to Tuskegee" by Leon S. White, which appeared on page 1 of the...
Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. He is holding a stack of records, which he is giving out as door prizes to audience members. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes;...
Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery; he is giving out the records as door prizes to audience members. He is standing in front of a drum set and "Otis Redding" signs. The following artists performed during the...
The prizes are provided by WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes; Lorraine Ellison; James and Bobby Purify; and Aaron Neville. A full-page...
The prizes are provided by WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes; Lorraine Ellison; James and Bobby Purify; and Aaron Neville. A full-page...
Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. He is holding a stack of records, which he is giving out to audience members as door prizes. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes;...
Martin is sitting beside a television set. Both he and Lumpkin worked for WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama. The image is streaked.