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  • Automobile racing is thought of as a young person's sport - but no one seems to have told Pete Thelander of Westminster, California. Thelander, who is about to turn 80, is driving in the 2014 Portland Historic Races in a car that's the same age as he - a vintage 1934 MG Magnette. Both driver and car ticked through the qualifying and will race against signifigantly less experienced cars and drivers.  An annual event, the Portland Historic Races draw vintage automobile race afficianados from as far away as New Zealand. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Pete Thelander_Ken Hawkins5933.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-12.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-15.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-11.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-9.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-7.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-5.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-2.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-4.tif
  • Participants in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-3.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-1.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-14.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-13.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-10.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-8.tif
  • Participanta in charity 10K road race celebrate their finish by throwing packets of colorful powered dye into the air.
    Runners_Ken Hawkins-6.tif
  • Coretta Scott King, widow of the slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., stands with Andrew Young as he sheds a tear as he concedes defeat in his first run for the Georgia 5th District Congressional race on election night 1970. Young's longtime friend and lieutenant to Martin Luther King, Jr. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Andrew Young_Ken Hawkins 376.tif
  • Andrew Young sheds a tear as he concedes defeat in his first run for the Georgia 5th District Congressional race on election night 1970. Young's longtime friend and fellow lieutenant to Martin Luther King, Jr. - Ralph David Abernathy stands at Young's side. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung_Ken Hawkins100.tif
  • Actor Beau Bridges on the set of the movie "Greased Lightning" in Georgia. Actor Beau Bridges on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-63.tif
  • Actor Beau Bridges on the set of the movie "Greased Lightning" in Georgia. Actor Beau Bridges on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-62.tif
  • Actor / musician Richie Havens on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-60.tif
  • Actress Pam Grier on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-55.tif
  • Actress Pam Grier on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-51.tif
  • Actress Pam Grier on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-52.tif
  • Actor Beau Bridges on the set of the movie "Greased Lightning" in Georgia. Actor Beau Bridges on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-65.tif
  • Actor Beau Bridges on the set of the movie "Greased Lightning" in Georgia. Actor Beau Bridges on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-61.tif
  • Actor Cleavon Little on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-59.tif
  • Actor Cleavon Little on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-58.tif
  • Actor Cleavon Little on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-57.tif
  • Actor Cleavon Little on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-56.tif
  • Actress Pam Grier on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-53.tif
  • Actress Pam Grier on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-50.tif
  • Actor Beau Bridges on the set of the movie "Greased Lightning" in Georgia. Actor Beau Bridges on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-64.tif
  • Actress Pam Grier on the set of "Greased Lightning" - the story of the first African American NASCAR driver - Wendell Scott.
    Greased Lightning-54.tif
  • The comedian and actor Richard Pryor clowns with an extra on the set of his 1977 film, "Greased Lightning", a movie about the first black stock car driver Wendell Scott.
    Richard Pryor_Ken Hawkins611.tif
  • The comedian and actor Richard Pryor clowns with an extra on the set of his 1977 film, "Greased Lightning", a movie about the first black stock car driver Wendell Scott.
    Richard Pryor612.tif
  • The comedian and actor Richard Pryor clowns with an extra on the set of his 1977 film, "Greased Lightning", a movie about the first black stock car driver Wendell Scott.
    Richard Pryor_Ken Hawkins613.tif
  • The comedian and actor Richard Pryor on the set of his 1977 film, "Greased Lightning", a movie about the first black stock car driver Wendell Scott.
    Richard Pryor_Ken Hawkins610.tif
  • A young woman is bathed in colorful dyes after finishing a charity footrace - a speck of  yellow powdered dye falls from her nose. -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Yellow Fleck.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-57.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-58.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-52.tif
  • An understaffed Atlanta police force was constantly on the lookout for suspicious persons during the series of murders, Here, at a precinct roll call, officers are read the latest intellicence and tips from the public about the Atlanta Child Murders. Police were given so many differing tips from the public about the description of the Atlanta Child Murderer(s) that they didn't know if they were dealing with a single person or a group, white or black.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-7.tif
  • College supporters welcome Reverend Jesse Jackson as he campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 17.tif
  • Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Dr. Edward Fields gives an inflammatory speech at a KKK rally near the town of Monroe, Georgia.
    Ku Klux Klan 13_Ken Hawkins.tif
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - runs into disgraced Congressman Adam Clayton Powell (right) as he stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung016 F.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Carter168F.tif
  • The Atlanta Braves tomahawk chop and name controversy involves the name and tomahawk chop tradition by the Atlanta Braves, an American Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. Native Americans have been questioning the Braves mascot choices since the 1970s. Native American objections to the tomahawk chop received much attention during the 1990s and has continued through 2020. The Atlanta Braves and their fans continue overwhelmingly support the team name and chop tradition.<br />
The tomahawk chop was adopted by fans of the Atlanta Braves in 1991. Carolyn King, the Braves organist, had played the "tomahawk song" during most at bats for a few seasons, but it finally caught on with Braves fans when the team started winning. The usage of foam tomahawks led to criticism from Native American groups that it was "demeaning" to them and called for them to be banned. In response, the Braves' public relations director said that it was "a proud expression of unification and family". King who did not understand the political ramifications, approached one of the Native American chiefs who were protesting. The chief told her that leaving her job as an organist would not change anything and that if she left "they'll find someone else to play."<br />
<br />
" The heads of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and Cherokee Nation both condemned the chop and chant.<br />
<br />
During the off-season, the Braves met with the National Congress of American Indians to start discussing a path forward.
    Nokahoma-2.jpg
  • The Atlanta Braves tomahawk chop and name controversy involves the name and tomahawk chop tradition by the Atlanta Braves, an American Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. Native Americans have been questioning the Braves mascot choices since the 1970s. Native American objections to the tomahawk chop received much attention during the 1990s and has continued through 2020. The Atlanta Braves and their fans continue overwhelmingly support the team name and chop tradition.<br />
The tomahawk chop was adopted by fans of the Atlanta Braves in 1991. Carolyn King, the Braves organist, had played the "tomahawk song" during most at bats for a few seasons, but it finally caught on with Braves fans when the team started winning. The usage of foam tomahawks led to criticism from Native American groups that it was "demeaning" to them and called for them to be banned. In response, the Braves' public relations director said that it was "a proud expression of unification and family". King who did not understand the political ramifications, approached one of the Native American chiefs who were protesting. The chief told her that leaving her job as an organist would not change anything and that if she left "they'll find someone else to play."<br />
<br />
" The heads of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and Cherokee Nation both condemned the chop and chant.<br />
<br />
During the off-season, the Braves met with the National Congress of American Indians to start discussing a path forward.
    Nokahoma-2.tif
  • Chief Noc-A-Homa - Levi Walker with Cub Scouts at an October 1983 Atlanta Braves game.
    Nokahoma-1-2.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-59.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-60.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-53.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-54.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-51.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-50.tif
  • Young African - American boys eye a stranger at Techwood Homes an Atlanta public housing project. Many children roam the projects without aduly supervision both day and night, making most wary of newcomers during the period of The Atlanta  Child Murders.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-1...tif
  • Israel Green leans on a baseball bat as he holds his grandson, two year old Taveris Green, Green. Green and a neighbor keep watch over their neighborhood at Atlanta's Techwood Homes public housing project. Armed with the bats, the two men hoped to keep the killer or killers of Atlanta's childern from their turf.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-9.tif
  • Two Young Boys hanging out at Atlanta's Techwood Homes public housing project during the period of The Atlanta Child Murders.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-4.tif
  • Psychic Roberta Chadwick - in center with white skirt, jacket and glasses - with members of Atlanta's clergy as they meditate on the Atlanta Child Murders at Atlanta's Hillside Church in 1981. Some thought that Ms. Chadwick could reveal the killer or his location through physic intervention.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-1.tif
  • Psychic Roberta Chadwick - in center with white skirt, jacket and glasses - with members of Atlanta's clergy as they meditate on the Atlanta Child Murders at Atlanta's Hillside Church in 1981. Some thought that Ms. Chadwick could reveal the killer or his location through physic intervention.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-2.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 19.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States. Here, he speaks at Ebenezer Baptist, the home church of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 13.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 16.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States. Here, he speaks at Ebenezer Baptist, the home church of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 26.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 23.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 02.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 10.tif
  • Surround onstage by children, Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 08.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson makes a call from his hotel room as he campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 05.tif
  • Reverend Jesse Jackson campaigns across the south in his 1984 bid to be the first African American president of the United States.
    Jesse Jackson 1984 04.tif
  • Female Ku Klux Klan members sign a new member to their cause at a rally where Ku Klux Klan members simulated the lynching of an African American with a gorilla masked dummy at a Klan Rally outside Jackson, Georgia. The rally - held in a rural farm field - attracted about 125 people and attempted to both incite violence against blacks and enlarge the local KKK membership.
    Ku Klux Klan 11_Ken Hawkins.tif
  • Hooded Klansmen at cross burning at Ku Klux Klan rally - Macon, Georgia - 1975.
    Ku Klux Klan 10_Ken Hawkins.tif
  • Ku Klux Klan members and supporters jeer and taunt African American civil rights marchers in Monroe, Georgia.
    Ku Klux Klan 05_Ken Hawkins.jpg
  • Ku Klux Klan members and supporters jeer and taunt African American civil rights marchers in Monroe, Georgia.
    Ku Klux Klan 09_Ken Hawkins.jpg
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Young is second from left in this image) - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndrewYoung_KenHawkins 76.tif
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Young is second from left in this image) - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung_ Ken Hawkins038.tif
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Young is second from left in this image) - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung_Ken Hawkins070.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins386.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins387.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins391.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins389.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins392.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    JimmyCarter_KenHawkins225.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    JimmyCarter029.jpg
  • Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and mayor of Atlanta Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung105.jpg
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung036 F.tif
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung034 F.tif
  • Andrew J. Young - who would later become mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations - stumps for votes during his bid for Congress in 1970 from Georgia's 5th Congressional district. Andrew Jackson Young, born March 12, 1932, is an American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor from Georgia. He has served as a Congressman from Georgia's 5th congressional district, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Mayor of Atlanta. He served as President of the National Council of Churches USA, was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and was a supporter and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Young is second from left in this image) - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    AndyYoung024 F.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Carter186F.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Carter185F.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Carter180F.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Carter181F.tif
  • Chief Noc-A-Homa - Levi Walker with Cub Scouts at an October 1983 Atlanta Braves game.
    Nokahoma-1.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-56.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter addresses a gathering of Southern Baptist Men at a faith based conference in Atlanta, GA. <br />
Carter later split from the Southern Baptists due to their exclusion of minorities.
    Carter Baptist-55.tif
  • Israel Green holds his grandson, two year old Taveris Green,  Green. Green and a neighbor keep watch over their neighborhood at Atlanta's Techwood Homes public housing project. Armed with the bats, the two men hoped to keep the killer or killers of Atlanta's childern from their turf.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-1...tif
  • A grandfather holds his grandchild's hand as they walk through Atlanta's Techwood Homes public housing project during the period when Atlanta's children were being abducted and killed.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-1...tif
  • A mother and child walk through Atlanta's Techwood Homes public housing project during the period when Atlanta's children were being abducted and killed.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-1...tif
  • Atlanta police officer Freddie Baker talks with a child who was wandering unattended at Atlanta's east Lake Meadows public housing neighborhood during the period of tthe Atlanta Child Murders.
    Atlanta Child Murders ©KEN HAWKINS-8.tif
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