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Andreas Karales' Memories of his Father, James

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“Get Right with God” Sign on Highway 80, Selma to
Montgomery March, 1965

By James Karales (American, 1930–2002)
Vintage gelatin silver print
Courtesy of the Estate of James Karales

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