This billboard sign on Highway 80 outside Pearl, Mississippi features President-elect Donald Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," superimposed on a well-known Civil Rights-era image by photographer Spider Martin.
 
The billboard which is paid for by an artist-run super PAC called "For Freedoms" displays the famous "Two Minute Warning" photo with a group of protesters confronting state troopers moments before violence broke out on the Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma, Alabama, in the 1965 "Bloody Sunday" conflict. The photo was taken moments before troopers unleashed tear gas on protesters and beat them with billy clubs before sending dozens to jail.
 
Gov. Phil Bryant (R) has called the billboard imagery divisive and the mayor of Pearl asked billboard company to remove anti-Trump sign. 
 
The Pearl mayor later announced that the controversial billboard will be taken down next week.