Martin, Spider, 1939-2003
- Authoritative Name:
- Martin, Spider, 1939-2003
- Biography:
- Martin was a photojournalist who recorded many images of the civil rights movement. Martin was best known for his iconic images of Bloody Sunday. -- University of Alabama at Birmingham WWW site.
- Associated Subjects:
- Martin, Spider, 1939-2003
- Archival Collections And Reference Resources:
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11 items in 2 collections (expand all)
Hosea Williams and John Lewis leading marchers across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on Bloody Sunday.
- Creator:
- Lankford, Tom
- Date of Original:
- 1965-03-07
- Collection:
- Alabama Media Group Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Julian Bond in Selma, Alabama, during the 20th anniversary commemoration of the Selma to Montgomery March.
- Creator:
- Sikora, Frank
- Date of Original:
- 1985-03-03
- Collection:
- Alabama Media Group Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Scene at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, after civil rights marchers were beaten and gassed by Alabama state troopers and Dallas County deputies on Bloody Sunday.
- Creator:
- Lankford, Tom
- Date of Original:
- 1965-03-07
- Collection:
- Alabama Media Group Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Scene at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, after civil rights marchers were beaten and gassed by Alabama state troopers and Dallas County deputies on Bloody Sunday.
- Creator:
- Lankford, Tom
- Date of Original:
- 1965-03-07
- Collection:
- Alabama Media Group Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Spider Martin photographing himself with the crowd on Dexter Avenue in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, at the conclusion of the Selma to Montgomery March.
- Creator:
- Martin, Spider
- Date of Original:
- 1965-03-25
- Collection:
- Alabama Media Group Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Spider Martin, photographer for the Birmingham News, seated in the front seat of a car while on assignment, probably in either Selma or Montgomery, Alabama.
- Creator:
- Martin, Spider
- Date of Original:
- 1965-03
- Collection:
- Alabama Media Group Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Amelia Boynton with Spider Martin, who had just received a Distinguished Citizen Service Award from the Black Heritage Council of the Alabama Historical Commission.
- Date of Original:
- 1997-08-05
- Collection:
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Amelia Boynton with Spider Martin, who had just received a Distinguished Citizen Service Award from the Black Heritage Council of the Alabama Historical Commission.
- Date of Original:
- 1997-08-05
- Collection:
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Congressman John Lewis and Governor Fob James with Spider Martin, who had just received a Distinguished Citizen Service Award from the Black Heritage Council of the Alabama Historical Commission.
- Date of Original:
- 1997-08-05
- Collection:
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Congressman John Lewis and Governor Fob James with Spider Martin, who had just received a Distinguished Citizen Service Award from the Black Heritage Council of the Alabama Historical Commission.
- Date of Original:
- 1997-08-05
- Collection:
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Governor Fob James presenting photographer Spider Martin a Distinguished Citizen Service Award from the Black Heritage Council of the Alabama Historical Commission.
- Date of Original:
- 1997-08-05
- Collection:
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Alabama. Department of Archives and History