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  • Melissa Etheridge poses for a photo in front Etheridges' jacket she wore to the 2005 Grammy Award show. The jacket is part of the "Women Who Rock" exhibition sponsored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) at NMWA in Wasington DC. Sunday Nov. 4th. Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge  also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Melissa Etheridge poses for a photo with Democratic Ohio Congressman Dennis Kuchinich, in front Etheridges' jacket she wore to the 2005 Grammy Award show. The jacket is part of the "Women Who Rock" exhibition sponsored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) at NMWA in Wasington DC. Sunday Nov. 4th. Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge  also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Melissa Etheridge poses for a photo with Democratic Ohio Congressman Dennis Kuchinich, in front Etheridges' jacket she wore to the 2005 Grammy Award show. The jacket is part of the "Women Who Rock" exhibition sponsored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) at NMWA in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4th. Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge  also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Melissa Etheridge poses for a photo with her partner Linda Wallem, creator of Showtimes series Nurse Jackie at NMWA in front of one of Melissa's favorite paintings by Hollis Sigler called "To Kiss The Spirits" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4th. Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge was presented with The Excellence in the  Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA). Etheridge  also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Melissa Etheridge poses for a photo with her partner Linda Wallem, creator of Showtimes series Nurse Jackie at NMWA in front of one of Melissa favorite paintings by Hollis Sigler called "To Kiss The Spirits" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4th. Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge was presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA). Etheridge  also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge  also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with The Excellence in the Performing Arts award from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 400 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge is presented with the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ (NMWA) Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Sunday Nov. 4, 2012. Etheridge also performed on the piano and then an acoustic set on guitar for an intimate audience of about 300 people. Photo ©Suzi Altman/For NMWA<br />
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  • Washington DC. Just two blocks from The White House in Mc Phearson Park the homeless gather daily in search of shelter and food.Photo©Suzi Altman Washington DC. Just two blocks from The White House in Mc Pherson Park the homeless gather daily in search of shelter and food.Photo©Suzi Altman
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  • Washington DC. Just two blocks from The White House in Mc Phearson Park the homeless gather daily in search of shelter and food.Photo©Suzi Altman Washington DC. Just two blocks from The White House in Mc Pherson Park the homeless gather daily in search of shelter and food.Photo©Suzi Altman
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • Legendary Guitarist Chuck Berry performs at Blueberry Hill in St. Louis, Missouri  Wednesday August 15,2012. Berry is to receive a life time achievement award from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum  next month.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • The St. Louis Arch Friday August 17,2012.© Suzi Altman.
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - Justine Mayes , right and Marcus Sharp spread 3 thousand rose petal along the Edmund Pettus Bridge before the horse drawn carriage with the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking on the Edmund Pettus Bridge moments before they walk  behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - Justine Mayes , right and Marcus Sharp spread 3 thousand rose petal along the Edmund Pettus Bridge before the horse drawn carriage with the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - Justine Mayes , right and Marcus Sharp spread 3 thousand rose petal along the Edmund Pettus Bridge before the horse drawn carriage with the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA Alabama A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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  • 7/26/2020 SELMA/Alabama - John Lewis's family is seen walking behind the casket over the Edmund Petus Bridge, and then once over they are seen placing roses on the casket. The United States honor Guard carry the casket of Civil Rights Icon and Congressmen John Lewis from the horse the horse drawn carriage that just crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time into the casket to head to the State Capitol, where he will lay in state.. A horse drawn carriage from Watkins Funeral Home in Atlanta leads the flag draped casket of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis over the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time.The rose petals represent the blood shed from Bloody Sunday in 1965 where Lewis was beaten by police and ended up with a  fractured skull. On the anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act, Congressman John Lewis's casket is pulled by a horse drawn carriage  across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for the last time. The casket is headed to the State Capitol in Montgomery where he will lay in state and then will head to Washington DC and then to his final resting place in Atlanta Georgia.  Photo© Suzi Altman
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