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    [Civil Rights]

    Demonstrators at the Watts Uprising, 1965
    Silver print
    10 x 7 1/2 inches.
    With crop-markings and airbrushing recto, and various stamps and publication snipe verso.
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    Compelling press photo of a group of demonstrators during the 1965 Watts uprising, holding up copies of the bitterly ironic 'Support Your Local Police' poster which was printed after the...
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    Compelling press photo of a group of demonstrators during the 1965 Watts uprising, holding up copies of the bitterly ironic "Support Your Local Police" poster which was printed after the arrest of several police officers in conjunction with the murder of three Civil Rights workers in Mississippi.
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