This photograph was printed in 2020 for Magnum Square Prints, as part of a benefit sale--half the proceeds went to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
This photo was taken in 1987. The artist states: "A small group of Afro-American protesters was racially attacked in Forsyth County, Georgia, in 1987. Captured by network television cameras covering the protest, the attack consisted of acts of physical, racist abuse perpetrated in a county known as an unsafe place for Afro-Americans after dark. Forsyth County was descended upon two weeks later by thousands of supporters from all over the country (estimated numbers ranged from 12,000 to 20,000), rallying in support of the original protesters who had been attacked while practicing their legal right to peaceful assembly".
- Created: 1987
- Current Location: Gabert Library, 71 Sip Avenue - 4th Floor
- Collections: African Art & Art of the African Diaspora, Black and White, Natural Landscape and Urban Landscape, New Jersey Artists, Photography, Portrait or Figurative, Works by Men