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ETKS1672832 - A marcher, Bobby Simmons, on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights writes his convictions on his forehead in zinc oxide. "You be rejoicing once you accomplish your goal and get there. I never seen so many people. It was just people galore. As far as you could see back by eyes there were people, just standing, and nobody seemed to get tired", said Simmons after he walked all the way to Montgomery. ©Matt Herron / Take Stock / The Image Works
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