VIVIAN CLARK

C.T. Vivian, Negro integration leader, leads a prayer Feb. 5, 1965 on the courthouse steps in Selma, Ala., after Sheriff James Clark, rear, stopped him at the door with a court order. Vivian led hundreds of demonstrators armed with petitions, … Continue reading

C.T. Vivian, Negro integration leader, leads a prayer Feb. 5, 1965 on the courthouse steps in Selma, Ala., after Sheriff James Clark, rear, stopped him at the door with a court order. Vivian led hundreds of demonstrators armed with petitions, asking longer voter registration hours. Clark arrested them when they refused to disperese. (AP Photo/hc)

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