![In Selma, C.T. Vivian was punched in the face by Sheriff Jim Clark, changing civil rights history - The Washington Post In Selma, C.T. Vivian was punched in the face by Sheriff Jim Clark, changing civil rights history - The Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/3NAROL3KHJDWRDBUYBMKZO56RQ.png&w=1200)
In Selma, C.T. Vivian was punched in the face by Sheriff Jim Clark, changing civil rights history - The Washington Post
![beowulf888 on X: "#Ferguson #IfTheyGunnedMeDown Chief Belmar looks amazingly like Sheriff Jim Clark of Selma fame. Just sayin... http://t.co/88y2XDBBMi" / X beowulf888 on X: "#Ferguson #IfTheyGunnedMeDown Chief Belmar looks amazingly like Sheriff Jim Clark of Selma fame. Just sayin... http://t.co/88y2XDBBMi" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bu71tv2CYAEtsTT.png)
beowulf888 on X: "#Ferguson #IfTheyGunnedMeDown Chief Belmar looks amazingly like Sheriff Jim Clark of Selma fame. Just sayin... http://t.co/88y2XDBBMi" / X
![Jim Clark, Sheriff of Dallas County, Alabama, 1965.", Selma and Montgomery Demonstrations - 1965 - Site Title Jim Clark, Sheriff of Dallas County, Alabama, 1965.", Selma and Montgomery Demonstrations - 1965 - Site Title](http://www.bobadelman.net/galleries/Selma_1/photos/Selma_1_01a-19_001.jpg)
Jim Clark, Sheriff of Dallas County, Alabama, 1965.", Selma and Montgomery Demonstrations - 1965 - Site Title
![Dallas County Sheriff Jim Clark, left, uses his night stick to prod one of protesters who marched into the court house in Selma seeking the head voter registrar, Feb. 2, 1965. Clark told them that the boards of registrars were not in session. About hundred ... Dallas County Sheriff Jim Clark, left, uses his night stick to prod one of protesters who marched into the court house in Selma seeking the head voter registrar, Feb. 2, 1965. Clark told them that the boards of registrars were not in session. About hundred ...](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/2nf7grg/dallas-county-sheriff-jim-clark-left-uses-his-night-stick-to-prod-one-of-protesters-who-marched-into-the-court-house-in-selma-seeking-the-head-voter-registrar-feb-2-1965-clark-told-them-that-the-boards-of-registrars-were-not-in-session-about-hundred-protesters-were-arrested-when-they-failed-to-disperse-ap-photohorace-cort-2nf7grg.jpg)
Dallas County Sheriff Jim Clark, left, uses his night stick to prod one of protesters who marched into the court house in Selma seeking the head voter registrar, Feb. 2, 1965. Clark told them that the boards of registrars were not in session. About hundred ...
![Danny Lyon, Sheriff Jim Clark arrests two demonstrators who displayed placards on the steps of the federal building in Selma, 1963 - Artwork 28446 | Jackson Fine Art Danny Lyon, Sheriff Jim Clark arrests two demonstrators who displayed placards on the steps of the federal building in Selma, 1963 - Artwork 28446 | Jackson Fine Art](https://artlogic-res.cloudinary.com/w_2560,h_1800,c_limit,f_auto,fl_lossy,q_60/artlogicstorage/jacksonfineart/images/view/b27f1a2a50bb6ad6487d622682a862e9j.jpg)
Danny Lyon, Sheriff Jim Clark arrests two demonstrators who displayed placards on the steps of the federal building in Selma, 1963 - Artwork 28446 | Jackson Fine Art
Alamy - Demonstrators lock arms in front of the Dallas County courthouse in Selma, Alabama. Sheriff Jim Clark had them all arrested, 1965. #BlackHistoryMonth Image ID: www.alamy.com/CWA64M // Everett Collection | Facebook
![National Museum of American History on X: "Vivian maintained his convictions in the face of racist systems and police brutality. In Selma, he delivered a legendary address outside a courthouse to Sheriff National Museum of American History on X: "Vivian maintained his convictions in the face of racist systems and police brutality. In Selma, he delivered a legendary address outside a courthouse to Sheriff](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EdJ3KGYWkAoQrbD.jpg)