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Fine Art Print : Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NaCP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 5 September 1963

Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NaCP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 5 September 1963



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Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NaCP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 5 September 1963

ALABAMA: CIVIL RIGHTS.
Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NaCP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 5 September 1963

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Media ID 7959427

1963 Alabama Arthur Birmingham Bombed Civil Rights Home Jim Crow Marion Naacp South East Trikosko Violence


A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print

Experience history through the lens of Marion Trikosko's iconic photograph, "Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NaCP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama," available as a Fine Art Print from Media Storehouse. This powerful image, taken on September 5, 1963, captures a poignant moment during the Civil Rights Movement in America. The determination and resilience of the group, gathered in front of the destroyed home of a prominent civil rights attorney, is a testament to their unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Bring this important piece of history into your home or office as a beautiful and thought-provoking addition to your decor. Each Fine Art Print is expertly printed on high-quality archival paper, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details that will last a lifetime.

Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions. Hahnemühle certified studio for digital fine art printing. Printed on 308gsm Photo Rag Paper.

Our fine art prints are high-quality prints made using a paper called Photo Rag. This 100% cotton rag fibre paper is known for its exceptional image sharpness, rich colors, and high level of detail, making it a popular choice for professional photographers and artists. Photo rag paper is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print. If you can afford to spend more on a higher quality paper, then Photo Rag is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print.

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 59.4cm x 39.2cm (23.4" x 15.4")

Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful print captures a significant moment in the struggle for civil rights in America. Taken on September 5,1963, in Birmingham, Alabama, it shows a group of African Americans standing together as they view the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, an attorney for the NAACP. The image was skillfully captured by Marion Trikosko. The photograph serves as a stark reminder of the violence and discrimination faced by African Americans during this tumultuous time in history. The bombed-out remnants of Shores' home symbolize the deep-seated hatred and resistance to racial equality that permeated society under Jim Crow laws. Despite these challenges, the unity and resilience displayed by this group are evident. They stand strong together, undeterred by the destruction surrounding them. Their presence at Shores' damaged home signifies their unwavering commitment to fighting for justice and equal rights. This image is not just a snapshot frozen in time; it represents a turning point in American history. It serves as a testament to both the hardships endured by African Americans during this era and their determination to overcome adversity. As we reflect upon this photograph today, let us remember those who fought tirelessly for civil rights and continue working towards creating an inclusive society where everyone can thrive regardless of race or background.

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