Cite
James Lowery and R. B. Cottonreader speaking with a white man in Cullman, Alabama, after marching from Decatur to Cullman, Alabama, to protest the upcoming trial of Tommy Lee Hines.
MLA
Jones. "James Lowery and R. B. Cottonreader speaking with a white man in Cullman, Alabama, after marching from Decatur to Cullman, Alabama, to protest the upcoming trial of Tommy Lee Hines.." Alabama. Department of Archives and History. 1978-10-02, http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/124737.
APA
Jones (1978-10-02). James Lowery and R. B. Cottonreader speaking with a white man in Cullman, Alabama, after marching from Decatur to Cullman, Alabama, to protest the upcoming trial of Tommy Lee Hines.. Retrieved from http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/124737
Chicago
Jones. "James Lowery and R. B. Cottonreader speaking with a white man in Cullman, Alabama, after marching from Decatur to Cullman, Alabama, to protest the upcoming trial of Tommy Lee Hines.." 1978-10-02. March 13, 2025. http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/124737.