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Historic Selma, Alabama including the Edmund Pettis Bridge. Although I was a child at the time I can still remember the day when the entire focus of the world was on a bridge going over the Alabama River in a tiny southern town in Alabama called Selma. This event had a major impact on me, this is when I first realize I was a hippie, and then I didn't relate to racists who like to beat up people of color just because they wanted to vote (In fact our blood wasn't even the same temperature). I believe my progressive views were fused into my personality on that day.
So hang out for a while take your time and browse our gallery. Check out our affordable prices and awesome selection of prints, canvas wraps, fine arts prints, and hippie art. Captured by Mark Benjamin photographer Sand Hippie Galleries
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