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1900120
1900120
Aylene Quin and Children on Governor's Stairs
~ 1965-06-17

Jackson, MS: June 17, 1965. No More Police Brutality. Mrs. Aylene Quin of McComb, Misssissippi & her children sit on steps of Mississippi Governor Paul Johnson's mansion to protest seating of 5 congressmen from districts where blacks can't vote. Mississippi highway patrolmen come to arrest them. Five-year-old Anthony Quin is first to go. Next to Anthone, Dr. June Finer of Medical Committee for Human Rights. J
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1900129
Cop Moving Toward Young Anthony Quin
~ 1965-06-17

Jackson, MS: June 17, 1965. No More Police Brutality. Cop attacks child. Mrs. Aylene Quin of McComb Mississippi & her kids try to see Mississippi Governor Paul Johnson to protest seating of 5 congressmen from districts. where blacks can't vote. Mississippi highway patrolmen come to arrest them. Patrolman attempts to take American flag from Mrs. Quin's daughter. (Quin's house had been bombed by Klan on 9/20/64, and son Anthony had been pinned to his bed when the ceiling collapsed on him.) Dr. June Feiner, foreground with Anthony Quin, 5.
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1900133
Anthony Quin Struggles with Policeman
~ 1965-06-17

Mrs. Aylene Quin of McComb, Mississippi & her kids try to see Mississippi Gov. Paul Johnson to protest seating of 5 congressmen from districts where blacks can't vote. Patrolman Huey Krohn struggles for possession of flag held by Anthony Quin, 5. Mrs. Quin said: 'Anthony, don't let that man take your flag,' and Anthony held on. He said later: 'I wasn't afraid of that policeman, I was more afraid of my Momma!'
1900134
1900134
Policeman Seizes Flag
~ 1965-06-17

Mississippi Highway patrolmen, Huey Krohn, arrests Anthony Quin, 5, son of Mrs. Aylene Quin of McComb Mississippi during voting rights protest. When Quin refused to give up small American flag, patrolman went berserk, wrenched it out of his hands. After attack by policeman, Anthony is comforted by Dr. June Finer of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. WINNER, WORLD PRESS PHOTO CONTEST, 1965
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1900137
Five-Year Old Anthony Quin Arrested, with Dr. June Niner
~ 1965-06-17

MS: June 17, 1965. 'No More Police Brutality'. Mrs. Aylene Quin & her children try to see Mississippi Governor, Paul Johnson, to protest seating of 5 congressmen from districts where blacks can't vote. Anthony Quin, 5, in tears is comforted by Dr. June Feiner after patrolman wrenched flag from his hands. Group is led to paddy wagon and jail. Dr. Finer joined the protest in order to be arrested so she could treat demonstrators also under arrest in the Jackson Fairgrounds cattle stockade, where they had been denied medical treatment.
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1900206
Aylene Quinn Protest
~ 1965-06-17

Jackson, MS: June 17, 1965. No More Police Brutality Cop attacks child Mrs. Aylene Quin of McComb, Mississippi & her kids try to see Mississippi Governor Paul Johnson to protest seating of 5 congressmen from districts. where blacks can't vote. Refused admittance, they sit on steps. (Quin's house had been bombed by Klan on 9/20/64, and son Anthony had been pinned to his bed when the ceiling collapsed on him.)
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6821910
An Agribusiness Field
Fresno County ~ 1961-03-21

An agribusiness field A plowed corporate field stretching off to distant Westside hills with no sign of houses or other buildings. Some sample San Joaquin Valley landholdings of the time:
South Lake Farms 30,478.43 acres
Calfax 18,120 acre
J.E. O'Neill 4,480 acres
Pleasant Valley Farming Co. 8,436.85 acres
Anderson-Clayton 28,451.18 acres
J.G. Boswell 32,364.0
Crockett-Gambody 28,503.49 acres
Kern County Land Co. 348,026 acres
Tejon Ranch Co. 168,531 acres Fresno Co, Westside 3/21/1961

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