Southern one-room, rural "Colored" school under the "separate-but-equal" dual system.
George Washington McLaurin admitted to Univ. of Oklahoma is forced to sit in ante-room apart from white students. 1950
Dorothy Davis (center) with some of the other students who are part of Dorothy Davis v County School Board of Prince Edward County, Virginia, the suit that grew out of the Student Strike at Moton High to become one of the foundation cases in the Brown v Board of Education decision.
Prince Edward County, Virginia. Students demand re-opening of their schools which have been closed for years to prevent court-ordered integration. Closing the schools denied education to Blacks, but white children were given vouchers to attend segregated "private academies" taught by white public-school teachers.
When school administrators forbid civil rights meetings in campus buildings, Claflin College students meet under the "Freedom Tree," Orangeburg, SC. 1956.
High-school students marching in McComb Mississippi, 1961, to protest the murder of voting rights activist Herbert Lee, and the expulsion of classmate Brenda Travis.
The McComb students kneel in prayer. Shortly after this photo was taken, more than 100 are arrested and charged with "Disorderly Conduct." Clearly, the only order they are "dissing" is the order of racism.
Bob Moses, Curtis Hayes, and other young McComb activists on trial.