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Poor People's March Beings in Memphis, with Reverend Ralph Abernathy, Reverend A.D. King, and Hosea Williams
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy addresses a rally on Boston Common after a march that was part of the northeast leg of the Poor People's March on Washington
Frank Curtin
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Ralph Abernathy (right) and Reverend Virgil Wood as they lead a Civil Rights march down Charles Street toward Boston Common
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Coretta Scott King, widow of slain Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks during a news conference about her husband's work and prospects for its continuance
Charles Knoblock
Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Coretta Scott King at a service in honor of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated in Memphis last Thursday
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his top aide Reverend Ralph Abernathy enrolled five of their children in a previously-all-white elementary school in Atlanta
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., waves to newsmen gathered on the lawn of her Atlanta home for a news conference called by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Charles Kelly
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Dr. Martin Luther King, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, leads a parade of Civil Rights marchers from a rally in a church to Lafayette Park, opposite the White House
Harvey Georges
Vintage wire photograph with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy, leader of the Poor People's Campaign, arrives at the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach
Albert Coya
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Today Reverend Ralph Abernathy, above, took over leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference following yesterday's assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy tells an Atlanta press conference that James Earl Ray’s admission of guilt strengthens his belief that there was a conspiracy in the slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Charles Kelly
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, lower right, leads a memorial march through downtown Memphis in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was killed one year ago
Fred Waters
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy's press conference on election at Friendship Baptist Church in Miami. Members of the Baptist Ministers Council meet Abernathy outside the press room.
Roy Bartley
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Above: Rev. K. Owen White tells the convention in session that "Southern Baptists are not indifferent to the racial issue." Below: In Atlantic City's Convention Hall, Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy tells the American Baptist Convention that the future of the U.
Warren M. Winterbottom
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend and Mrs. Ralph David Abernathy acknowledge applause at a rally of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's convention in Memphis
Charles Kelly
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, arrives for a speech before the predominately-black Alabama State Teachers Association.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Dr. Ralph Abernathy is greeted by Angela Davis as he arrives for a news conference in San Francisco. He joined Davis to voice support for an antiwar rally scheduled in San Francisco.
Robert W. Klein
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy, right, hugs Rodolfo Gonzalez in greetingat Denver's Stapleton Airport
Bill Peters
Vintage gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy, pastor of the black First Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, smiles after a deputy sheriff arrests him for participating in Montgomery's long bus boycott
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy and his son Ralph on the mule, Chicago
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy mops his brow while testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs in Washington
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy at Manor Park rally, Richmond, Virginia
LLewellyn Carter
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy, Civil Rights worker and assistant to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will speak at a public meeting at East High School auditorium in Denver
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph David Abernathy leads his National Welfare Rights Organization to front row seats in a convention hall in Miami Beach
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy speaks into microphones in Memphis after being released from jail on a $1 bond
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Portrait of the Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy speaking into a microphone, Houston
Buster Dean
Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Portraits of Reverend Ralph Abernathy talking
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Dick Gregory, Imamu Amiri Baraka (LaRoi Jones), the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Congressman Ronald Dellums (Democrat-CA), Reverend Ralph Abernathy, and Reverend Albert Cleage are panel members on Black Journal's live special "Is it too late?"
Unknown Photographer
Radio photographs on paper
20th c Photography
Framed between the mules that pulled a wagon during the march, Reverend Ralph Abernathy gives a pep talk to volunteers for the Poor People's Campaign
Jack Thornell
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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