It features a man with a brush scrubbing the stripes off what appears to be a zebra. However the animal is in fact a donkey painted to look like a zebra.
Oktibbeha County NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix with Cherraye Oats, a niece of Fannie Lou Hamer, at the "Tea Time Reflections: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle" event held by the Oktibbeha NAACP at Starkville's J. L. King Center.
Oktibbeha NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix and assistant chair Cathy Rodriguez at "Tea Time Reflections: A Celebration of Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle," an event held at Starkville's J. L. King Center.
Oktibbeha NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix speaking at the "Tea Time Reflections: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle" event held by the Oktibbeha NAACP at Starkville's J. L. King Center.
A woman dressed clownish with a hat, a stick and a rabbit on the tip of the stick. Una mujer vestida medio payasesca, con sombrero, un palo y un conejo al final del palo.