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I Will Vote: Two Hours in Selma, Alabama: March 9, 1965

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A photo essay of right-to-vote demonstrations in Selma, Alabama in 1965. A budding photojournalist, the author spent two hours in Selma before a deputy sheriff literally threw him out of town. The film he exposed during this brief time was misplaced for almost fifty years. These are the images he made.

36 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2014

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Marvin J. Wolf

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The son of a junkman and a mad housewife (really--she spent half her adult life in mental hospitals), Wolf served 13 years on active duty with the US Army, including a 15-month combat tour in Vietnam. He has worked as a dishwasher, an encyclopedia salesman, a camera store clerk and as a photojournalist with worldwide credits. In 1983, when he regained sole custody of his only child, he put aside his successful career in photojournalism to become an author. A Los Angeles Times bestselling author, Wolf has three times been recognized by the American Society of Journalists and Authors for his professionalism. In 2001, Wolf took a nine-year detour through the movie and television business, an education in writing fiction. One of his screenplays, "Ladies Night," was produced and aired on the USA Network. He returned to writing books and launched a career in fiction in 2010. He lives with his adult daughter in Asheville, NC.

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