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Looking closely at this photo, Heschel's face doesn't appear to be aligned to the body it is sitting on, nor does the light seem to fit. This appears to be a photoshopped picture. Also, other photos from the event show him wearing a hat. 75.148.147.213 ( talk) 15:24, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
One cant help but to notice a slight error in the photo lineup, one that deserves an accurate corretion.. It mentions Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth to be in the picture to the left of Abraham Joshua Heschel; That isn't correct.. The man in the picture is none other that the Dr. Fredderick Douglas Reese, A influential civil rights figure, and the actual man who addresed,wrote, and sighned the letter that invited Dr Marin Luther King to Selma.... He was present and on the front row of all three marches.....including the historic Bloody Sunday March...
Justin Perkins
Floridarabbi ( talk) 04:35, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
I didn't upload the photo but I think I've tracked down the source: exactly the same size (706x564px, 58.63K).
I haven't been able to pinpoint who holds the copyright. The image looks like a news photo, but Dartmouth College or Susannah Heschel (Heschel's daughter) may own the copyright.
According to this site, the photo may be in the public domain. According to this site, the copyright is held by Dartmouth (the source of the Wikipedia image). This site credits Susannah Heschel and links to the same page at Dartmouth.
The source at Dartmouth is an article by Susannah Heschel, and it doesn't have any photo credit.
If anybody can find more information, I would appreciate it. — Malik Shabazz ( talk · contribs) 18:34, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
I believe this is most likely Mary Ann Sommer, known as Sister Mary Leoline, one of the key Catholic participants and the only one to complete the entire march. [1] [2] She does not have an article but might be notable enough for one due to her ongoing participation in the CRM. -- Dhartung | Talk 06:03, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
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Looking closely at this photo, Heschel's face doesn't appear to be aligned to the body it is sitting on, nor does the light seem to fit. This appears to be a photoshopped picture. Also, other photos from the event show him wearing a hat. 75.148.147.213 ( talk) 15:24, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
One cant help but to notice a slight error in the photo lineup, one that deserves an accurate corretion.. It mentions Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth to be in the picture to the left of Abraham Joshua Heschel; That isn't correct.. The man in the picture is none other that the Dr. Fredderick Douglas Reese, A influential civil rights figure, and the actual man who addresed,wrote, and sighned the letter that invited Dr Marin Luther King to Selma.... He was present and on the front row of all three marches.....including the historic Bloody Sunday March...
Justin Perkins
Floridarabbi ( talk) 04:35, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
I didn't upload the photo but I think I've tracked down the source: exactly the same size (706x564px, 58.63K).
I haven't been able to pinpoint who holds the copyright. The image looks like a news photo, but Dartmouth College or Susannah Heschel (Heschel's daughter) may own the copyright.
According to this site, the photo may be in the public domain. According to this site, the copyright is held by Dartmouth (the source of the Wikipedia image). This site credits Susannah Heschel and links to the same page at Dartmouth.
The source at Dartmouth is an article by Susannah Heschel, and it doesn't have any photo credit.
If anybody can find more information, I would appreciate it. — Malik Shabazz ( talk · contribs) 18:34, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
I believe this is most likely Mary Ann Sommer, known as Sister Mary Leoline, one of the key Catholic participants and the only one to complete the entire march. [1] [2] She does not have an article but might be notable enough for one due to her ongoing participation in the CRM. -- Dhartung | Talk 06:03, 24 September 2013 (UTC)