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Integration Protest, Monroe, North Carolina. Photograph by Delcan Haun, August 1961

Integration Protest, Monroe, North Carolina. Photograph by Delcan Haun, August 1961


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Integration Protest, Monroe, North Carolina. Photograph by Delcan Haun, August 1961

CIVIL RIGHTS, 1961.
Integration Protest, Monroe, North Carolina. Photograph by Delcan Haun, August 1961

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1960s 1961 Civil Rights Civil Rights Movement Equal Rights Equality Integration Jim Crow Justice Monroe North Carolina Protest Protester Racial Sign South East


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This powerful photograph captures a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Taken by Delcan Haun in August 1961, it depicts an integration protest in Monroe, North Carolina. The image showcases a young African American girl standing defiantly on a street corner, holding up a sign that demands justice and equality. The scene is filled with tension and determination as the protester's gaze meets the camera lens with unwavering resolve. Her presence symbolizes the resilience of individuals fighting for their rights during this tumultuous era. The backdrop of middle America serves as a stark reminder that racial inequality was not confined to just one region but permeated throughout the country. This photograph encapsulates both hope and struggle - hope for change and equality, juxtaposed against the harsh reality of Jim Crow laws that enforced segregation and discrimination. It stands as a testament to those who bravely stood up against injustice, risking their safety to fight for equal rights. As we reflect on this historic moment captured by Delcan Haun, we are reminded of how far society has come since then while acknowledging there is still work to be done towards achieving true racial equality. This image serves as an important reminder of our collective responsibility to continue striving for justice and inclusivity in all aspects of life.

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