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Selma Collection

"Selma: A Journey of Courage and Change" In the heart of Alabama, Selma stands as a symbol of resilience and progress

Background imageSelma Collection: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Dr. King (fourth from right)

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Dr. King (fourth from right) leading the march from Selma on the state capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, 25 March 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: Cervantes / Selma

Cervantes / Selma
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES Spanish novelist

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, gas station at night

USA, Alabama, Selma, gas station at night

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, Old Depot Museum

USA, Alabama, Selma, Old Depot Museum

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark

USA, Alabama, Selma, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark, USA, Alabama River, Fisherman

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church, Bronze Bust Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

USA, Alabama, Selma, Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church, Bronze Bust Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
USA, Alabama, Selma, Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church, Bronze Bust Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. American Civil Rights Movement Landmark, Staging Area For Voting Rights 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: Sweden, Varmland, Marbacka, estate of first female writer to win the Noble Prize of Literature

Sweden, Varmland, Marbacka, estate of first female writer to win the Noble Prize of Literature, Selma Lagerlof, red house Date: 04-06-2019

Background imageSelma Collection: Emmy and Selma, Lake George, 1899. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz

Emmy and Selma, Lake George, 1899. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz
Emmy and Selma, Lake George, 1899. A work made of lantern slide

Background imageSelma Collection: Untitled (Stieglitz, Agnes, mother Hedwig, Julius, Selma, and Lee on Oaklawn steps)

Untitled (Stieglitz, Agnes, mother Hedwig, Julius, Selma, and Lee on Oaklawn steps), 1910 or 1912. A work made of lantern slide

Background imageSelma Collection: Portrait of Selma Lagerlof, 1881 (photo)

Portrait of Selma Lagerlof, 1881 (photo)
2647778 Portrait of Selma Lagerlof, 1881 (photo) by Ollson, Anna (1841-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlof (1858 - 1940) was a Swedish author

Background imageSelma Collection: Engraving in an episode of Don Quixote, in El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha

Engraving in an episode of Don Quixote, in El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha (The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote de la Mancha)

Background imageSelma Collection: Swedish author Selma Lagerlof and her mother, Louise, 1909

Swedish author Selma Lagerlof and her mother, Louise, 1909. In 1909 Lagerlof (1858-1940) became the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature

Background imageSelma Collection: Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, 19th century. Artist: E Mackenzie

Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, 19th century. Artist: E Mackenzie
Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, 19th century. Portrait of Cervantes (1547-1616), the author of Don Quixote

Background imageSelma Collection: Selma Lagerlof, 1858-1940. Swedish Authoress. Nobel Prize For Literature In 1909

Selma Lagerlof, 1858-1940. Swedish Authoress. Nobel Prize For Literature In 1909. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories, Scandinavian And Dutch, Volume 19

Background imageSelma Collection: SELMA BURKE (1900-1995). American sculptor. Photographed with her bust of Booker T

SELMA BURKE (1900-1995). American sculptor. Photographed with her bust of Booker T. Washington, c1935

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, Sunset, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark

USA, Alabama, Selma, Sunset, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark, Peaceful Demonstrators Attacked By Police Crossing Bridge 1965, Alabama River

Background imageSelma Collection: Tom Brenemans Restaurant, Hollywood, USA

Tom Brenemans Restaurant, Hollywood, USA
Tom Brenemans Restaurant, located on Selma and Vine Street off Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California, USA - opposite Radio City

Background imageSelma Collection: STEPHENS: WOMEN, 1895. Selma threw herself at full length on the ground. Watercolor

STEPHENS: WOMEN, 1895. Selma threw herself at full length on the ground. Watercolor and gouache illustration by Alice Barber Stephens for Gertrude Blake Stantons Three Chapters, published in 1895

Background imageSelma Collection: CORDY TINDELL VIVIAN (1924- ). American minister

CORDY TINDELL VIVIAN (1924- ). American minister. Being arrested by a sheriff while leading a prayer outside the Selma, Alabama courthouse. Photograph, 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. A group of protesters with American flags in front of

CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. A group of protesters with American flags in front of the Alabama State House, at the end of a Selma to Montegomery civil rights march. Photograph, 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Participants in a Selma to Montgomery, Alabama civil

CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Participants in a Selma to Montgomery, Alabama civil rights march stop for a rest. Photograph, 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Aerial view of a civil rights march between Selma and Montgomery

CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Aerial view of a civil rights march between Selma and Montgomery, Alabama. Photograph, 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: NEW YORK: CIVIL RIGHTS PROTEST, 1965. An African American man with a child on his

NEW YORK: CIVIL RIGHTS PROTEST, 1965. An African American man with a child on his shoulders protesting the violent suppression of the civil rights march in Selma, Alabama

Background imageSelma Collection: CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Men participating in the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery

CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Men participating in the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Photograph by Peter Pettus, 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: WOMEN MARINES, 1945. A US Marine crew working on a B-25 Mitchell bomber at Marine

WOMEN MARINES, 1945. A US Marine crew working on a B-25 Mitchell bomber at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina

Background imageSelma Collection: ALABAMA: SELMA, 1935. Group of people outside a general store in Selma, Alabama

ALABAMA: SELMA, 1935. Group of people outside a general store in Selma, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, 1935

Background imageSelma Collection: ALABAMA: STORE, 1936. A soft drink stand with fake storefront wall, in the Vicinity of Selma

ALABAMA: STORE, 1936. A soft drink stand with fake storefront wall, in the Vicinity of Selma, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans in January 1936

Background imageSelma Collection: SELMA LAGERLOF (1858-1940). Swedish novelist and poet. Oil over a photograph, c1910

SELMA LAGERLOF (1858-1940). Swedish novelist and poet. Oil over a photograph, c1910

Background imageSelma Collection: Welcome to Historic Selma sign, Alabama, USA

Welcome to Historic Selma sign, Alabama, USA

Background imageSelma Collection: Road sign marking the Selma to Montgomery Historic Route in Selma, Alabama, USA

Road sign marking the Selma to Montgomery Historic Route in Selma, Alabama, USA

Background imageSelma Collection: Aviator in High Altitude Flight. ca. 1941, Selma, Alabama, USA

Aviator in High Altitude Flight. ca. 1941, Selma, Alabama, USA, Students at the Advanced Flying School, Craig Field, Selma, Ala. receive instruction in maneuvers at high altitudes

Background imageSelma Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814); SELMA, Fernando

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814); SELMA, Fernando (1752-1810). Portrait of Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga. 1791. Drawing by Antonio Carnicero and burin engraving by Fernando Selma. Etching

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma. Edmund Pettus Bridge, site of the beginning of the Selma March

USA, Alabama, Selma. Edmund Pettus Bridge, site of the beginning of the Selma March during the African-American Civil Rights struggle

Background imageSelma Collection: Downtown Selma, Alabama, USA

Downtown Selma, Alabama, USA

Background imageSelma Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma. National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, museum display

USA, Alabama, Selma. National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, museum display

Background imageSelma Collection: (1929-1868). American cleric and civil rights leader. Speaking at Selma, Alabama, on 22 January 1965

(1929-1868). American cleric and civil rights leader. Speaking at Selma, Alabama, on 22 January 1965
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1868). American cleric and civil rights leader. Speaking at Selma, Alabama, on 22 January 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: Participants in a Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 23 March 1965

Participants in a Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 23 March 1965
ALABAMA: CIVIL RIGHTS. Participants in a Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 23 March 1965

Background imageSelma Collection: Participants in the voting rights demonstration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr

Participants in the voting rights demonstration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr
MONTGOMERY MARCH, 1965. Participants in the voting rights demonstration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife Coretta, extreme left, with Ralph Abernathy

Background imageSelma Collection: SELMA LAGERLOF (1858-1940). Swedish novelist and poet

SELMA LAGERLOF (1858-1940). Swedish novelist and poet

Background imageSelma Collection: Carl V / Hre / Titian / Selma

Carl V / Hre / Titian / Selma
CARL V / KARL V Holy Roman Emperor, also King of Spain as Charles I, seen here with his dog

Background imageSelma Collection: Selma Lagerlof at Work

Selma Lagerlof at Work
SELMA LAGERLOF Swedish writer at work in her study

Background imageSelma Collection: Selma Lagerlof

Selma Lagerlof
SELMA LAGERLOF Swedish writer



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"Selma: A Journey of Courage and Change" In the heart of Alabama, Selma stands as a symbol of resilience and progress. This historic city witnessed one of the most pivotal moments in American history - the march led by Martin Luther King Jr. From Selma to Montgomery on that fateful day, March 25th, 1965. As we look back at this iconic image, Dr. King's determination shines through as he walks alongside fellow activists towards equality. But Selma is more than just a backdrop for civil rights movements; it holds a rich tapestry of stories within its borders. From the Edmund Pettus Bridge, an enduring landmark that witnessed both pain and triumph during the American Civil Rights Movement, to the gas station that illuminates Selma's nights with its warm glow - each corner tells tales of struggle and hope. The Old Depot Museum serves as a testament to Selma's vibrant past, preserving memories etched into its walls. It reminds us that progress is not achieved overnight but requires dedication and perseverance. Beyond America's shores lies another connection to Selma - Marbacka in Varmland, Sweden. This estate once belonged to Selma Lagerlof, the first female writer awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her red house echoes her literary prowess and inspires generations with her words. As we delve deeper into history captured through Alfred Stieglitz's lens, Emmy and Selma grace Lake George in 1899 – their laughter echoing across time. And then there is Agnes, Hedwig, Julius – all immortalized on Oaklawn steps – reminding us of cherished family bonds. Finally, we encounter Don Quixote himself within these pages; his adventures intertwined with engravings depicting episodes from Cervantes' masterpiece – El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha. Selma encompasses so much more than meets the eye; it represents bravery, unity, and the pursuit of justice.