Rosa Parks sitting among the crowd at the conclusion of the 54 mile march from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., March 25, 1965.
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Rosa Parks delivers remarks in front of the Alabama State Capitol at the conclusion of the 54 mile march from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., March 25, 1965.
Jeannine Herron, the wife of the late Civil Rights photographer Matt Herron, returns to Alabama to reunite the photos her husband took with the people that his work depicts in Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 2.
Doris Wilson, right, accompanied by her son, right rear, holds photo with Dr. June Finer, left and Jeannine Herron, center, who was married to the Civil Rights photographer Matt Herron, Dec. 4. Marion, Ala.
This photo taken by Civil Rights photographer Matt Herron shows Doris Wilson, 20, a resident of Marion, Alabama, getting medical care from Dr. June Finer, one of many volunteer doctors who escorted marchers along their 54-mile journey along Highway 80 in Alabama, March 1965.
Unseen photos of Rosa Parks return to Montgomery, Alabama, seven decades later
Doris Wilson, right, accompanied by her son, right rear, holds photo with Dr. June Finer, left and Jeannine Herron, center, who was married to the Civil Rights photographer Matt Herron, Dec. 4. Marion, Ala.
Rosa Parks delivers remarks in front of the Alabama State Capitol at the conclusion of the 54 mile march from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., March 25, 1965. (Matt Herron/Jeannine Herron and Stanford University Libraries via AP)
Rosa Parks delivers remarks in front of the Alabama State Capitol at the conclusion of the 54 mile march from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., March 25, 1965.
Rosa Parks sitting among the crowd at the conclusion of the 54 mile march from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., March 25, 1965. (Matt Herron/Jeannine Herron and Stanford University Libraries via AP)
Rosa Parks sitting among the crowd at the conclusion of the 54 mile march from Selma to Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., March 25, 1965.
Jeannine Herron, the wife of the late Civil Rights photographer Matt Herron, returns to Alabama to reunite the photos her husband took with the people that his work depicts in Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 2.
Doris Wilson, a foot soldier who marched from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, sitting, is reunited with Dr. June Finer, the doctor who tended to her throughout the march, in Marion, Ala., Dec. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Safiyah Riddle)
This photo from Matt Herron photography archive shows Doris Wilson, 20, a resident of Marion, Alabama, smoking a cigarette on the front of a military vehicle along the route of the Selma to Montgomery march on Highway 80 in Alabama, March 1965.
This photo taken by Civil Rights photographer Matt Herron shows Doris Wilson, 20, a resident of Marion, Alabama, getting medical care from Dr. June Finer, one of many volunteer doctors who escorted marchers along their 54-mile journey along Highway 80 in Alabama, March 1965.
