Detroit, Michigan - The cenotaph for Curtis Williams, one of the five unemployed workers shot to death by police and Ford security guards during the 1


Detroit, Michigan - The cenotaph for Curtis Williams, one of the five unemployed workers shot to death by police and Ford security guards during the 1932 Ford Hunger March. Williams, was not allowed burial in the segregated cemetery because he was black. In 1992, the United Auto Workers installed markers for the five.


Size: 6720px × 4480px
Location: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Photo credit: © Jim West / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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