The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala. Named after a former Confederate general and Ku Klux Klan leader, the bridge was the site of a brutal attack on protesters marching for Black voting rights in 1965, an event later known as Bloody Sunday.
Photographs and Text by Richard Frishman
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with travel restrictions in place worldwide, we launched a series — The World Through a Lens — in which photojournalists help transport you, virtually, to compelling new places. This week, Richard Frishman shares a collection of powerful images taken throughout the United States.