Kinnell Injured During March
Surrounded by fellow demonstrators, Juniata College senior and student organizer Harriet Richardson (right) assists Juniata lecturer and poet-in-residence (and later Pulitzer Prize winner) Galway Kinnell (1927 - 2014), who had been hit with a state trooper's billy club, Montgomery, Alabama, March 16, 1965. Along with others from the college, the pair had traveled from Pennsylvania to participate in the Selma to Montgomery March lead by Dr Martin Luther King Jr. (Photo by Charles Moore/Getty Images)

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