they were taken by jim wallis, a photographer that was able to take photographs during that movement and get into places where other people would probably not have been able to and then he gave the photographs to the jackson center. this is one of my favorites. it has a wonderful love story behind it. this was taken on franklin street. they were sitting across an intersection. you can see the different signs they are holding up. the gentleman on the far left is -- and the woman on the far right is ruby. blacks and whites did not interact. but bruce was very much attracted to ruby. and so cometh he told ruby he wanted to date her and of course, ruby. he was out of his mind. but he pursued her. and they begin dating. the parents were not in favor of this interracial couple. they thought trouble was going to follow it. onethey continued to date another. the parents realized there was nothing they could do about it. and so bruce and ruby wound up getting married. it is a wonderful love story that survived and came out of a movement. sustained to past the movement. and this photograph is