Today marks 50 years since H. Rap Brown, the minister of justice for the Black Panther Party in the 1960s, climbed on top of a car at the intersection of Pine & Cedar streets in the 2nd ward of Cambridge, MD. Today, two contractors are atop a roof at the same intersection, repairing the roof. After Brown gave a passionate speech, he was wounded from the buckshot of a police officers gun, & turmoil erupted in ward 2, where a fire started at the all black elementary school. The fire continued, burning 20 buildings to the ground because the white firefighters refused to put the fire out until it reached the white side of town. This image is an outtake from an on-going #photoessay about the civil rights movement in Cambridge, MD. Follow along the next few days for more outtakes & stories. #mamiya645 #m645 #mediumformat #documentaryphotographer #photooftheday #picoftheday #fujiphoto #fujipro400h #fujifilm #analogphotography #easternshoretourforsure #pro400h #cambridge #marylandhistory #civilrightsmovement #reflectionsonpine (at Cambridge, Maryland)










