Evelyn G. Lowery and an unidentified woman are shown holding a protest sign at a rally to protest the United States' veto of a United Nations resolution condemning the South African invasion of Angola. For more information, see pages 58-61 of the October-November 1981 SCLC Magazine issue: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.199:07020.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
SCLC/WOMEN President Evelyn G. Lowery is shown speaking at an unknown event. The sign behind Lowery ...
Bishop Joseph Coles speaks at a rally to protest the United States' veto of a United Nations resolut...
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) President Joseph E. Lowery is shown speaking a press...
Joseph and Evelyn Lowery are shown with others at a rally to protest the United States' veto of a Un...
Joseph E. Lowery is shown addressing rally attendees and the press at a rally to protest the United ...
Joseph and Evelyn Lowery are shown holding hands with other demonstrators at a protest against South...
Evelyn G. Lowery is shown with other women holding signs protesting apartheid.The Atlanta University...
Evelyn G. Lowery is shown marching with a sign that reads "Pass The Anti-Apartheid Bill! SCLC WOMEN"...
Evelyn G. Lowery and others are shown posing with signs protesting apartheid.The Atlanta University ...
Evelyn G. Lowery speaks during a demonstration to protest apartheid in South Africa.The Atlanta Univ...
Evelyn G. Lowery is shown with E. Randel T. Osburn (at right, next to Lowery) and others posing for ...
Joseph and Evelyn Lowery are shown with Lula Williams, Fred Taylor, and others posing for a picture ...
Reverend Fred Taylor is shown kicking off the rally to protest the United States' veto of a United N...
A protester holds a sign that states "From USA to South Africa - Same Struggle - Same Problems - Bla...
Evelyn G. Lowery and Naomi Tutu-Seavers are shown protesting at a Winn-Dixie supermarket. Written on...
SCLC/WOMEN President Evelyn G. Lowery is shown speaking at an unknown event. The sign behind Lowery ...
Bishop Joseph Coles speaks at a rally to protest the United States' veto of a United Nations resolut...
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) President Joseph E. Lowery is shown speaking a press...
Joseph and Evelyn Lowery are shown with others at a rally to protest the United States' veto of a Un...
Joseph E. Lowery is shown addressing rally attendees and the press at a rally to protest the United ...
Joseph and Evelyn Lowery are shown holding hands with other demonstrators at a protest against South...
Evelyn G. Lowery is shown with other women holding signs protesting apartheid.The Atlanta University...
Evelyn G. Lowery is shown marching with a sign that reads "Pass The Anti-Apartheid Bill! SCLC WOMEN"...
Evelyn G. Lowery and others are shown posing with signs protesting apartheid.The Atlanta University ...
Evelyn G. Lowery speaks during a demonstration to protest apartheid in South Africa.The Atlanta Univ...
Evelyn G. Lowery is shown with E. Randel T. Osburn (at right, next to Lowery) and others posing for ...
Joseph and Evelyn Lowery are shown with Lula Williams, Fred Taylor, and others posing for a picture ...
Reverend Fred Taylor is shown kicking off the rally to protest the United States' veto of a United N...
A protester holds a sign that states "From USA to South Africa - Same Struggle - Same Problems - Bla...
Evelyn G. Lowery and Naomi Tutu-Seavers are shown protesting at a Winn-Dixie supermarket. Written on...
SCLC/WOMEN President Evelyn G. Lowery is shown speaking at an unknown event. The sign behind Lowery ...
Bishop Joseph Coles speaks at a rally to protest the United States' veto of a United Nations resolut...
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) President Joseph E. Lowery is shown speaking a press...