Caption reads "Two girls peering from window of Leesburg, Ga... where they were held in August-September 1963…one month after being arrested in peaceful demon[stration?] in Americus, Ga. SNCC photo."
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and Stokely Carmichael marching at an anti-war (presumably Vietnam) rally amongst a crowd of both white and black protesters. Carmichael holds a sign that reads "Bring The Troops Home Now!" Inscription on the back reads, "Stokly (sic) Carmichael- dark glasses. Cleveland Sellers to his right."
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers (second from left), Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (fourth from left) and four African American men taken outside of a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility possibly following Sellers' release from prison in the early 1970s. Two men are gesturing with a raised fist, possibly related to the Black Power movement.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers in 1973 possibly taken outside of prison following Sellers' release. Sellers is sitting under a tree possibly wearing prison garb.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers with Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture outside of a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility possibly taken following Sellers' release from prison in the early 1970s.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers (middle), Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (far left, red jacket) and five others taken outside of a facility of the South Carolina Department of Corrections possibly taken following his release from prison in the early 1970s. Sellers is standing next to a woman who is believed to be his wife.
Black and white photograph of Cleveland Sellers seated outdoors, to be used for a "special to the Charlotte Observer […] for use with story by Observer Staffer Jack Bass."