— Chapter 45 —

Do Something!


A black-and-white newspaper page from the Montgomery Advertiser dated Thursday, December 8, 1994, featuring a headline about a Dallas deputy killing a teenager in a fight.

In the wake of crisis, urgency comes from every direction. This chapter sounds like pressure, action, and the demand to move when the soul may still be stunned into stillness.

A newspaper clipping with a quote that reads, "The cop pulled out a gun and shot him in the back four times. A whole lot of people saw it — they just won’t say nothing." attributed to Ray Shine, Witness.
A black-and-white newspaper clipping with a photo of several people at a public event, including Sam Walker, Mrs. Sanders, Jackson, and Samson Crum, with an article about a Black Leadership Council controversy and questions about a released video.
Front page of a newspaper titled 'Selma Times-Journal', dated Thursday, December 8, 1994, featuring a headline about a shooting incident, including a photograph of police officers and individuals at a scene with police tape, and a portrait of Investigator Dempsey.
A black and white photograph shows three images of a man holding a pistol. The first image depicts him pointing the gun, the second shows him standing over a deputy, and the third appears to show him backing away while still aiming the gun.