Mounted Print : DETROIT, 1942. National Guard soldiers on duty during a riot caused by white residents
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DETROIT, 1942. National Guard soldiers on duty during a riot caused by white residents
DETROIT, 1942.
National Guard soldiers on duty during a riot caused by white residents attempting to keep black families from moving into the Sojourner Truth homes in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, February 1942
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Media ID 13636007
1942 Arthur Bayonet Black Detroit February Great Migration Michigan National Guard Rifle Riot Siegel Sojourner Truth Housing Project Unidentified
14"x12" Mount with 12"x10" Print
Step back in time with our captivating Mounted Photos from Media Storehouse. This vintage image, titled "DETROIT, 1942," depicts a pivotal moment in history as National Guard soldiers stand guard during a racially charged riot in Detroit, Michigan. The Sojourner Truth homes, intended for black families, were met with resistance from white residents, resulting in this powerful and poignant scene. The Granger Collection from Granger Art on Demand captures this historic event, making it an essential addition to any home or office. Experience the past like never before with our high-quality mounted prints.
Printed on 12"x10" paper and suitable for use in a 14"x12" frame (frame not included). Prints are mounted with card both front and back. Featuring a custom cut aperture to match chosen image. Professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper.
Photo prints supplied in custom cut card mount ready for framing
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 26cm (10" x 10.2")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 35.6cm (12" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
DETROIT, 1942 - A Defiant Stand Against Racial Injustice
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this powerful print captured by Arthur Siegel in February 1942, we witness a pivotal moment during the height of racial tensions in Detroit, Michigan. National Guard soldiers are seen standing resolute and vigilant as they dutifully maintain order amidst a riot caused by white residents attempting to prevent black families from moving into the Sojourner Truth homes. This image serves as a stark reminder of the deep-seated racism that plagued American society during the era of segregation and discrimination. The Great Migration had brought waves of African Americans seeking better opportunities to northern cities like Detroit, challenging established racial hierarchies. With rifles at their side and bayonets fixed on their weapons, these unidentified men epitomize both strength and determination in defending justice against bigotry. Their presence symbolizes an unwavering commitment to upholding civil rights for all citizens regardless of race or color. Arthur Siegel's photograph not only captures a specific moment in history but also encapsulates the struggle for equality that defined America's past. It stands as a testament to those who bravely fought against prejudice and injustice while paving the way for progress. As we reflect upon this poignant image today, it serves as a call-to-action reminding us that our collective responsibility is to continue striving towards creating an inclusive society where every individual can thrive without fear or discrimination.
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