art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Bridge is a 1997 sculpture by Thornton Dial. It is located at John Lewis Plaza in Freedom Park in Atlanta, Georgia at the intersection of Ponce de Leon Avenue with Freedom Parkway in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood.[1][2] The work portrays "congressman John Lewis' lifelong quest for civil and human rights" and the community's "valiant efforts to stop the road and preserve intown neighborhoods".[3]
See also
- Selma to Montgomery marches
- Civil rights movement in popular culture
References
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- 725 Ponce
- Briarcliff Plaza
- The Bridge sculpture
- Carter Center
- Clermont Lounge
- Copenhill
- Druid Hills Baptist Church
- Ford Assembly Plant
- Freedom Park
- Freedom Parkway
- Freeway revolt (1970's)
- George Harwell Bond
- I-485
- Manuel's Tavern
- Moreland Avenue
- Murder Kroger
- Nine-Mile Circle Streetcar Line
- North Highland Avenue
- Plaza Theatre
- Ponce de Leon Avenue
- Telephone Factory Lofts (Western Electric Co. Bldg.)
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- Druid Hills
- Inman Park
- Morningside-Lenox Park
- Old Fourth Ward
- Virginia–Highland
- All neighborhoods of Atlanta
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