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Description

Aftermath of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Source Crop of the poster seen in Image:04298v cropped.JPG, which was itself cropped from the hi-res (28Mb) version of the following source:
Date

15 September 1963

Author

Unknown - the uncropped image was by Thomas J. O'Halloran, a staff photographer for U.S. News & World Report, and as stated here is public domain - but the identity of the photographer who took the photo used for the memorial march banner is unknown, hence tagged as "non-free historic image".

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
Description

Aftermath of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Source Crop of the poster seen in Image:04298v cropped.JPG, which was itself cropped from the following source:
Article

16th Street Baptist Church Bombing

Portion used

Crop of public domain image. Whole image of photo used in memorial poster.

Low resolution?

Slightly larger resolution due to poor quality of original and effect of cropping

Purpose of use

To show the actual event that the article is about

Replaceable?

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current03:08, 23 December 20071,158×848 (270 KB)Ww2censor (Talk | contribs) (Better image with improved contrast)
02:15, 23 December 20071,158×848 (89 KB)Carcharoth (Talk | contribs) ({{Information |Description=Aftermath of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, USA |Source=Crop of the poster seen in Image:04298v cropped.JPG, which was itself cropped from the following source: {{LOC-image|id=ppmsca.0429)

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