Bill Hudson

Bill Hudson

Bill Hudson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 28, 2010.
MIAMI (AP) - Bill Hudson, an Associated Press photographer whose searing images of the civil rights era documented police brutality and galvanized the public, died Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla. He was 77.

Hudson was in Birmingham, Ala., when black demonstrators defied a city ban on protests in 1963, and police turned their dogs on marchers, and again in Selma, Ala., when fire hoses were officers' weapon of choice.

Most enduring of Hudson's portfolio is a May 3, 1963, image of an officer in dark sunglasses grabbing a black boy by his sweater as he lets a police dog bury its teeth into the youth's stomach. The boy, Walter Gadsden, has his eyes lowered, with a look of passive calm.

Hudson died at Baptist Medical Center Beaches of congestive heart failure, his wife, the former Patricia Gantert confirmed. Hudson lived with his wife nearby in Ponte Vedra, Fla.

In more than three decades of photojournalism, Hudson chronicled the Korean War as an Army photographer and bodies destined for autopsies at the Dade County Medical Examiner. But his most profound work came in his coverage of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.

The AP photograph of the police dog and boy appeared above the fold in The New York Times the next day, across three columns, and undoubtedly in numerous other papers. Many came to see it as a force in galvanizing public opinion on behalf of the civil rights advocates.

Hudson's wife said her husband encountered a great deal of animosity from those who didn't want him documenting the fights.

"Sometimes they were hiding in trash cans," she said, "and sometimes people were throwing rocks and bricks at him."

In "Carry Me Home," Diane McWhorter's 2001 book about the civil rights era in Birmingham, the author refers nine times to the photograph, saying it helped move "international opinion to the side of the civil rights revolution."

Phil Sandlin, who documented the civi l rights movement for United Press International before joining AP, said Hudson looked out for him despite working for a competitor.

"He was probably the most feared photographer that I had to work against because he was very, very good," Sandlin said. "He was very cool, he didn't get rattled. He was a good person to work with despite the fact that we were competitors."

Hudson was born August 20, 1932, in Detroit and began his photographic career in the Army in 1949. He later shot photos for the Press-Register of Mobile, Ala., and the Chattanooga Times before joining the AP in Memphis, Tenn., in 1962. He left the AP in 1974, joining UPI.

Besides his wife, Hudson is survived by a sister, Sharon Garrison, of Laguna Beach, Calif.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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