The image captures the Edmund Pettus Bridge, an important symbol of the civil rights movement located in Selma, Alabama. This historic bridge, known for its role in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, features a distinctive design with its arched structure spanning the Alabama River. The photograph highlights the bridge's architecture and surroundings, providing a factual representation of a key moment in American history.
This image is versatile for use in educational contexts, such as history textbooks, documentaries, or online courses focused on civil rights. It can also serve as a powerful visual in articles, blogs, and essays discussing social justice, activism, and historical landmarks. Additionally, the image can be incorporated into infographics, presentations, and social media content to enhance discussions about civil rights and history.
Name | Bytes | Width | Height | DPI | Media Type |
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small | 294643 | 719 | 491 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 729939 | 1242 | 848 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 1850652 | 2100 | 1433 | 300 | image/jpeg |
x_large | 4275295 | 4009 | 2735 | 300 | image/jpeg |
Royalty Free Image Size: small: 719 x 491 Pixels, medium: 1242 x 848 Pixels, large: 2100 x 1433 Pixels, x_large: 4009 x 2735 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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Bridge - Built Structure
USA
American Culture
Alabama - US State
Color Image
Selma - Alabama
Human Rights
Edmund Pettus Bridge
No People
Black Civil Rights
Photography
Politics and Government
Gulf Coast States
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