Cite
Gwen Patton kneeling in the town square near the Confederate monument in Tuskegee, Alabama, during a student demonstration to protest the verdict in the trial of Thomas Coleman, a Lowndes County man who had been charged with the murder of Jonathan Daniels.
MLA
Peppler, Jim. "Gwen Patton kneeling in the town square near the Confederate monument in Tuskegee, Alabama, during a student demonstration to protest the verdict in the trial of Thomas Coleman, a Lowndes County man who had been charged with the murder of Jonathan Daniels.." Alabama. Department of Archives and History. 1965-10, http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/peppler/id/2974.
APA
Peppler, Jim (1965-10). Gwen Patton kneeling in the town square near the Confederate monument in Tuskegee, Alabama, during a student demonstration to protest the verdict in the trial of Thomas Coleman, a Lowndes County man who had been charged with the murder of Jonathan Daniels.. Retrieved from http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/peppler/id/2974
Chicago
Peppler, Jim. "Gwen Patton kneeling in the town square near the Confederate monument in Tuskegee, Alabama, during a student demonstration to protest the verdict in the trial of Thomas Coleman, a Lowndes County man who had been charged with the murder of Jonathan Daniels.." 1965-10. July 23, 2025. http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/peppler/id/2974.