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Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: An integrated classroom in the previously all-white Barnard Elementary School in Washington, D. C

An integrated classroom in the previously all-white Barnard Elementary School in Washington, D. C
SCHOOL DESEGREGATION, 1955. An integrated classroom in the previously all-white Barnard Elementary School in Washington, D.C. Photographed by Thomas J. O Halloran, 27 May 1955

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: BELLA ABZUG (1920-1998)

BELLA ABZUG (1920-1998). N

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: POOR PEOPLEs MARCH, 1968. Protesters marching on Connecticut Avenue near Lafayette Park in

POOR PEOPLEs MARCH, 1968. Protesters marching on Connecticut Avenue near Lafayette Park in Washington, D. C
POOR PEOPLEs MARCH, 1968. Protesters marching on Connecticut Avenue near Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C. during the Poor Peoples March on Washington, 18 June 1968. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1875-1955). American educator. Mary McLeod Bethune, center holding flowers

(1875-1955). American educator. Mary McLeod Bethune, center holding flowers
MARY McLEOD BETHUNE (1875-1955). American educator. Mary McLeod Bethune, center holding flowers, with members of the White House Conference Group of the National Womens Council, April 1938

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Originally Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader. Photograph, mid 20th century

Originally Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader. Photograph, mid 20th century
MALCOLM X (1925-1965). Originally Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader. Photograph, mid 20th century

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Alabama National Guardsmen and Highway Patrolmen turning over to their Mississippi counterparts

Alabama National Guardsmen and Highway Patrolmen turning over to their Mississippi counterparts the escort duty for a
FREEDOM RIDERS, 1961. Alabama National Guardsmen and Highway Patrolmen turning over to their Mississippi counterparts the escort duty for a freedom rider interstate bus, 1961

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Marchers in Harlem, New York City, carrying banners in support of the Selma to Montgomery marchers

Marchers in Harlem, New York City, carrying banners in support of the Selma to Montgomery marchers
CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1965. Marchers in Harlem, New York City, carrying banners in support of the Selma to Montgomery marchers. Photograph by Stanley Wolfson, 1965

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Dion Diamond, a civil rights activist and student at Howard University in Washington, D. C

Dion Diamond, a civil rights activist and student at Howard University in Washington, D. C
WASHINGTON D.C.: SIT-IN, 1960. Dion Diamond, a civil rights activist and student at Howard University in Washington, D.C. is surrounded by white youths during a sit-in demonstration at a drug store

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1917-2000). American poet

(1917-2000). American poet
GWENDOLYN BROOKS. (1917-2000). American poet. Oil over a photograph, 1950, at the time of her winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: American civil rights leader

American civil rights leader
ROY WILKINS (1901-1981). American civil rights leader

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Speaking from the Lincoln Memorial at the March

(1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Speaking from the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Speaking from the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington, 28 August 1963

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1917-2000). American poet

(1917-2000). American poet
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917-2000). American poet

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Martin Luther King, Jr. Roy Wilkins, and other civil rights leaders surrounded by crowds carrying

Martin Luther King, Jr. Roy Wilkins, and other civil rights leaders surrounded by crowds carrying signs at the March
MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Martin Luther King, Jr. Roy Wilkins, and other civil rights leaders surrounded by crowds carrying signs at the March on Washington, 28 August 1963

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Black and white Civil Rights demonstrators in front of the Lincoln Memorial at the March

Black and white Civil Rights demonstrators in front of the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington
MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Black and white Civil Rights demonstrators in front of the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington. Photographed by Warren Leffler, 28 August 1963

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Looking out toward the reflecting pool and Washington Monument at the March on Washington

Looking out toward the reflecting pool and Washington Monument at the March on Washington
MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Looking out toward the reflecting pool and Washington Monument at the March on Washington. Photographed by Warren Leffler, 28 August 1963

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: A black student walking through a crowd of white boys in Clinton, Tennessee

A black student walking through a crowd of white boys in Clinton, Tennessee
SCHOOL DESEGREGATION, 1956. A black student walking through a crowd of white boys in Clinton, Tennessee, during a period of violence related to school integration, 4 December 1956

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author

(1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author
MARY ELIZA CHURCH TERRELL (1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Emblem for the Peoples Rights Party, 1946

Emblem for the Peoples Rights Party, 1946
PEOPLEs RIGHTS PARTY. Emblem for the Peoples Rights Party, 1946

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Black and white students from the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina

Black and white students from the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina, riding on a school bus to an inner city school
DESEGREGATION: BUSING, 1973. Black and white students from the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina, riding on a school bus to an inner city school, 21 February 1973. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1953

As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1953
CIVIL RIGHTS CARTOON, 1953. As American Goes, So Goes the World. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1953, on the emphasis in President Eisenhowers inauguration speech on the importance of

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1929-1868). American cleric and civil rights leader. Speaking at Selma, Alabama, on 22 January 1965

(1929-1868). American cleric and civil rights leader. Speaking at Selma, Alabama, on 22 January 1965
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1868). American cleric and civil rights leader. Speaking at Selma, Alabama, on 22 January 1965

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1929-1968). American cleric and reformer. Undated photograph

(1929-1968). American cleric and reformer. Undated photograph
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American cleric and reformer. Undated photograph

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1929-1968). American cleric and reformer

(1929-1968). American cleric and reformer
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American cleric and reformer

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader, preaching in a church. Undated photograph

(1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader, preaching in a church. Undated photograph
MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader, preaching in a church. Undated photograph

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Women marching down New Yorks Fifth Avenue to a rally in support of the Womens Liberation

Women marching down New Yorks Fifth Avenue to a rally in support of the Womens Liberation Movement, 26 August 1970
WOMENs RIGHTS, 1970. Women marching down New Yorks Fifth Avenue to a rally in support of the Womens Liberation Movement, 26 August 1970

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: The Silent Protest Parade, sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored

The Silent Protest Parade, sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NaCP PARADE, NYC, 1917. The Silent Protest Parade, sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: JAMES MEREDITH (1933- ). American civil rights leader. Meredith taking time to water his lawn at

JAMES MEREDITH (1933- ). American civil rights leader. Meredith taking time to water his lawn at his home in Jackson, Mississippi, during his congressional campaign, June 1974

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: American civil rights leader. Wilkins, National Executive Director of the National Association for

American civil rights leader. Wilkins, National Executive Director of the National Association for the Advancement of
ROY WILKINS (1901-1981). American civil rights leader. Wilkins, National Executive Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Photograph, 1967

(1908-1993). American jurist. Photograph, 1967
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Photograph, 1967

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949

(1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949
MARY McLEOD BETHUNE (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Born Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader

Born Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader. Photographed by Marion Trikosko while waiting at a press
MALCOLM X (1925-1965). Born Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader. Photographed by Marion Trikosko while waiting at a press conference given by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1929-1968). American clergyman and civil rights leader

(1929-1968). American clergyman and civil rights leader
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and civil rights leader

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, 17 September 1957

(1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, 17 September 1957
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, 17 September 1957

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Scene at a department store lunch counter in Portsmouth, Virginia, 16 February 1960

Scene at a department store lunch counter in Portsmouth, Virginia, 16 February 1960
LUNCH COUNTER SIT-IN, 1960. Scene at a department store lunch counter in Portsmouth, Virginia, 16 February 1960, minutes before fighting erupted between white high school students

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Elizabeth Catlett: Mother and Child. Lithograph, 1959

Elizabeth Catlett: Mother and Child. Lithograph, 1959
CATLETT: MOTHER, 1959. Elizabeth Catlett: Mother and Child. Lithograph, 1959

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City

American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey
FANNIE LOU HAMER (1917-1977). American civil rights activist. Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: March in Washington, D. C. conducted by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 22 September 1963

March in Washington, D. C. conducted by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 22 September 1963
CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, 1963. March in Washington, D.C. conducted by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 22 September 1963

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Police attempt to keep Civil Rights demonstrators behind a storm fence at the March on Washington

Police attempt to keep Civil Rights demonstrators behind a storm fence at the March on Washington, D. C
MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Police attempt to keep Civil Rights demonstrators behind a storm fence at the March on Washington, D.C. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Oil over a photograph, c1895

(1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Oil over a photograph, c1895
MARY McLEOD BETHUNE (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Oil over a photograph, c1895

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: Participants in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 28 August 1963

Participants in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 28 August 1963
MARCH ON WASHINGTON. 1963. Participants in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 28 August 1963, marching up Constitution Avenue to the Lincoln Memorial

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: ROBERT F. KENNEDY (1925-1968). American lawyer and politician. Kennedy, while Attorney General

ROBERT F. KENNEDY (1925-1968). American lawyer and politician. Kennedy, while Attorney General, speaking at a demonstration by the Congress of Racial Equality outside the Justice Department in

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: American lawyer, publicist, and civil rights leader. Photograph, c1910

American lawyer, publicist, and civil rights leader. Photograph, c1910
MOORFIELD STOREY (1845-1929). American lawyer, publicist, and civil rights leader. Photograph, c1910

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1926-1990). American clergyman and civil rights activist. Photographed in 1973

(1926-1990). American clergyman and civil rights activist. Photographed in 1973
RALPH DAVID ABERNATHY (1926-1990). American clergyman and civil rights activist. Photographed in 1973

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Picketers carrying signs calling for equal rights, integrated schools

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Picketers carrying signs calling for equal rights, integrated schools, and decent housing at the March on Washington, 28 August 1963. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed before the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C

(1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed before the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed before the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: American poet. Photographed c. 1985

American poet. Photographed c. 1985
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917-2000). American poet. Photographed c. 1985

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1949

(1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1949
MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE (1875-1955). American educator and civil rights leader. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1949

Background imageCivil Rights Movement Collection: (1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author. Oil over a photograph

(1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author. Oil over a photograph
MARY ELIZA CHURCH TERRELL (1863-1954). American civil rights and womens rights activist and author. Oil over a photograph



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