[SPLC group at ASB 2013]

Photograph of a group at the SPLC at ASB 2013, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a group of eight African American men in women during the daytime standing by a black wall structure on the left side. The black wall contains a quote by Martin Luther King Jr that says "Until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream." SPLC is the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama. It is an American nonprofit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights and public interest litigation. ASB stands for Alternative Service Break. The mission of the University of North Texas' Alternative Service Breaks Program is to raise awareness of social issues and injustices through education and intensive service-learning experiences. Students are immersed in communities that will bring to the forefront of social awareness and inspire lifelong action and friendships. Alternative Service Breaks provide a variety of week-long service opportunities. These opportunities not only contribute to a deeper understanding of social issues, service and community but are often the sparks that motivate people to get involved in community service.
Date: March 20, 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[All the Colleges ASB 2013]

Photograph of a group of all the colleges at ASB 2013, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a big group of people posing together at the front of a church sanctuary. Above the back of the group is a colorful sign that says "Destination" and has a yellow star next to it. ASB stands for Alternative Service Break. The mission of the University of North Texas' Alternative Service Breaks Program is to raise awareness of social issues and injustices through education and intensive service-learning experiences. Students are immersed in communities that will bring to the forefront of social awareness and inspire lifelong action and friendships. Alternative Service Breaks provide a variety of week-long service opportunities. These opportunities not only contribute to a deeper understanding of social issues, service and community but are often the sparks that motivate people to get involved in community service.
Date: March 20, 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Keep Calm and Volunteer in Selma sign]

Photograph of a Keep Calm and Volunteer in Selma sign from ASB 2013, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a photo of about nine people in a a building that is under construction, all of them wearing hard hats. Over the photo is yellow text that reads "Keep Calm and Volunteer in Selma, with a yellow heart at the top. ASB stands for Alternative Service Break. The mission of the University of North Texas' Alternative Service Breaks Program is to raise awareness of social issues and injustices through education and intensive service-learning experiences. Students are immersed in communities that will bring to the forefront of social awareness and inspire lifelong action and friendships. Alternative Service Breaks provide a variety of week-long service opportunities. These opportunities not only contribute to a deeper understanding of social issues, service and community but are often the sparks that motivate people to get involved in community service.
Date: March 20, 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Welcome to Selma sign ASB 2013]

Photograph of a group at the SPLC at ASB 2013. The image shows a group of eight African American men and women sitting in front of a sign for the town if Selma that says "Welcome to Historic Selma." They all wear the same grey t shirt.
Date: March 20, 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Group gathered for non-violence training]

A photograph of a group gathered together for a picture during a non-violence training session. Some are wearing Cornell College merchandise and t-shirts that read "Journey of Freedom". They are taking part in the Alternative Service Break program.
Date: March 20, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Group gathered for talk 3]

A photograph of students gathered in a room during the UNT Alternative Service Break trip. They are sitting down in chairs and on the floor facing someone sitting in the corner of the room. Some are raising their hands as well.
Date: March 11, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[MLK quote on memorial in Montgomery]

A photograph of a quote on a wall outside of the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. It reads "...until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream; Martin Luther King Jr."
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Group gathered for talk 2]

A photograph of students gathered in a room during the UNT Alternative Service Break trip. They are sitting down in chairs and on the floor facing someone sitting in the corner of the room. There are pieces of art hanging on the walls behind them.
Date: March 11, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Selma and Dallas County Public Library exterior]

A photograph of the exterior of the Selma and Dallas County Public Library. The sign for the location is outside and there are bushes and trees growing around it. A brick path is visible in front of the building.
Date: March 12, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Michael Donald sign]

A photograph of a sign at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. At the top is a melted clock face and beneath it reads "A landmark lawsuit prompted the Southern Poverty Law Center to build a memorial to commemorate those who died during the Civil Rights Movement. Michael Donald was walking to a store in Mobile, Alabama, in 1981 when two Klansmen abducted him. They beat him, cut his throat and hung his body from a tree. He was only 19. In a groundbreaking lawsuit, the Center proved that the United Klans of America was responsible for Donald's death. This same organization committed some of the worst violence during the civil rights era, including the church bombing that killed four girls in Birmingham in 1963 and the slaying of Viola Liuzzo during the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march in 1965. In 1987 an all white jury awarded Donald's mother $7 million. The historic verdict put the United Klans out of business and forced the group to turn over its headquarters to Beulah Mae Donald, the victim's mother."
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Memorial Center wall collage 2]

A photograph of a collage mural at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. There are pictures from different marches and speeches on it and there are different quotes on the wall. At the bottom are a set of portrait pictures in frames.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Why Security? sign]

A photograph of a sign at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. At the top is a melted clock face and beneath it reads "Why Security? This melted clock pinpoints the exact time on July 28, 1983, when Klansmen torched the offices of the Southern Poverty Law Center, sponsor of the Civil Rights Memorial and this visitor center. Over the years, the Center's aggressive response to hate has made it a prime target of radical hate groups. More than two-dozen extremists have been jailed in connection with plots to kill Center employees or blow up its offices. We ask for your understanding and cooperation with our security measures."
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Memorial Center wall collage 1]

A photograph of a collage mural at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. There are pictures from different marches, Bloody Sunday, and different speakers. There are different quotes and a list of names included on the wall. A sign at the base reads "Johnnie Mae Chappell: The Forgotten".
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Water fountain memorial 1]

A photograph of a water fountain memorial outside of the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. The section of the fountain that is visible shows the dates of MLK's assassination and the deaths of students Samuel Hammond Jr., Delano Middleton and Henry Smith.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Water fountain memorial 3]

A photograph of a water fountain memorial outside of the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. The section of the fountain that is visible shows the dates of Jonathan Daniels death, Willie Wallace Brewster's death, the passage of the Voting Rights Act, Oneal Moore's death, Viola Gregg Liuzzo's death, the march from Selma to Montgomery, Rev. James Reeb's death, the Bloody Sunday date, and Jimmie Lee Jackson's death.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Memorial Center wall collage 3]

A photograph of a collage mural at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. There are pictures from different marches and speeches on it and there are different quotes on the wall as well. At the bottom are a set of portrait pictures in frames.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Water fountain memorial 2]

A photograph of a water fountain memorial outside of the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama. The section of the fountain that is visible shows the dates of Rev. George Lee's murder and the outlawing of segregation by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Plaque outside of Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church]

A photograph of a plaque at the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma, Alabama. It reads "Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church has been designated a National Historic Landmark; This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America; 1997 National Park Service United States Department of the Interior".
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Plaque at Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church]

A photograph of a plaque at the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma, Alabama. It is gold and reads "In Memoriam; Jonathan M. Daniels; Jimmy Lee Jackson; James J. Reeb; Viola Liuzzo; Martyrs for Racial Justice; 1965; Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church".
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Student at Civil Rights memorial]

A photograph of a student standing in front of the Civil Rights Memorial at the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church. He is wearing a UNT t-shirt and has his arms crossed. The monument has two parts, the left side reads "I Had A Dream" and lists the names of Civil Rights activists lost to violence. The right side has a bust of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on top and has a summary of the movement written out underneath his name.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Speakers at ASB gathering]

A photograph of a speaker standing in front of a small stage in a church. There are two other people standing with her and one is holding a picture frame with a pink card inside. The gathering is part of the UNT Alternate Service Break trip. Behind them, above the stage, is the word "Destination" and several drawings of states with stars on them.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Speaker on projection screen]

A photograph of a speaker on a projection screen in a church. It is part of the UNT Alternate Service Break trip. Beneath the projection screen is the word "Destination" and several drawings of states with stars on them.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Bathroom in Traditions Hall]

A photograph of a bathroom in the UNT dormitory Traditions Hall. The sign on the wall outside reads "Individual Restroom" and through the doorway a mirror and sink are visible.
Date: March 14, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Mabry-Jones Home sign]

A photograph of a sign outside of the Mabry-Jones Home in Selma, Alabama. It reads "This Greek Revival dwelling was built c. 1850 by Dr. Albert Gallatin Mabry, a prominent physician and member of the Alabama Legislature. Dr. Mabry was a leader in organizing the Alabama State Medical Association and instrumental in passing legislation which established the State's first hospital for the insane. This home was the residence during and after the War Between the States of Dr. Mabry's step-daughter, Gertrude Tartt Jones, a Confederate naval hero. Captain Jones was in charge of the Confederate Naval Foundry at Selma, but is best remembered for commanding the C. S. S. Virginia (Merrimac) on the second day of her engagement with the U. S. S. Monitor at Hampton Roads, Virginia. The seal of the Alabama Historical Commission is at the top, which includes the state in it. The street is visible behind it.
Date: March 10, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System: The UNT Digital Library