Dan Budnik
Dan Budnik is a photographer who was important in portraying the gravity of the Civil Rights Movement to Americans by convincing LIFE to let him document the Selma to Montgomery March. His photography caught the nation's attention and showed the real situation at hand, allowing people to know the truth about the Civil Rights Movement and its importance and effects. Four months after the march, Lyndon Johnson and Congress had signed the Voting Rights Act into law, making voter discrimination illegal.
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