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Through the Lens of James Karales
A new exhibit showcases Karales's vintage photographs including the Selma-to-Montgomery march to intimate moments with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Vintage gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University
Marchers Crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, 1965, by James Karales. Digital scan from original 35mm negative.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Flag-Bearing Marchers, Selma to Montgomery March, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Vintage gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Coretta Scott King and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Freedom Singing, SCLC Convention, Birmingham, 1962, by James Karales. Vintage gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Vintage gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Bobby Simmons, Selma to Montgomery March, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Vintage gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Other Civil Rights Leaders on Highway 80, Selma to Montgomery March, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Modern gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
“Get Right with God,” Hwy. Sign, Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Vintage gelatin silver print.
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with his son, Dexter King, 1962, by James Karales. Vintage gelatin silver print. Image Courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
Image courtesy of the Estate of James Karales
James Karales (right) and Sam Castan (left), Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, 1965, photographer unknown. Vintage gelatin silver print.
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Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, 1965, by James Karales (American, 1930-2002). Vintage gelatin silver print.











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