File:Birmingham campaign dogs.jpg

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Protest observer (Walter Gadsden, 17) in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, on 3 May 1963, being attacked by police dogs during a civil rights protest. See Birmingham campaign.

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http://warhistorian.org/blog1/index.php?entry=entry051117-070016

Date

3 May 1963

Author

Bill Hudson, of the Associated Press

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Birmingham campaign
Description

Protest observer (Walter Gadsden, 17) in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, on 3 May 1963, being attacked by police dogs during a civil rights protest. See Birmingham campaign.

Source

http://warhistorian.org/blog1/index.php?entry=entry051117-070016

Article

Birmingham campaign

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Iconic image discussed in the article in terms of the impact it had on changing the attitude of the nation and the world to the civil rights struggle in the USA

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Iconic image, so not replaceable

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Published in The New York Times on May 4, 1963

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for James Bevel
Description

Protest observer (Walter Gadsden, 17) in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, on 3 May 1963, being attacked by police dogs during a civil rights protest. See Birmingham campaign.

Source

http://warhistorian.org/blog1/index.php?entry=entry051117-070016

Article

James Bevel

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Low resolution used

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shows students of Bevel being attacked by police dogs, giving context to the article. Image is subject of brief commentary in the caption.

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Iconic image, so not replaceable

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Published in The New York Times on May 4, 1963

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of James Bevel//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Birmingham_campaign_dogs.jpgtrue
Non-free media information and use rationale true for Bill Hudson (photographer)
Description

Protest observer (Walter Gadsden, 17) in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, on 3 May 1963, being attacked by police dogs during a civil rights protest. See Birmingham campaign.

Source

http://warhistorian.org/blog1/index.php?entry=entry051117-070016

Article

Bill Hudson (photographer)

Portion used

Whole image used

Low resolution?

Low resolution used

Purpose of use

Iconic image discussed in the article in terms of the impact it had on changing the attitude of the nation and the world to the civil rights struggle in the USA

Replaceable?

Iconic image, so not replaceable

Other information

Published in The New York Times on May 4, 1963

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Bill Hudson (photographer)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Birmingham_campaign_dogs.jpgtrue

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current20:35, 22 February 2017Thumbnail for version as of 20:35, 22 February 2017376 × 264 (26 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
23:32, 17 January 2011No thumbnail789 × 556 (102 KB)Nasa-verve (talk | contribs)Overlaid the two images in photoshop CS3 -- each had different features -- now combined
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