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GENERAL PROGRAMS AND RELATED SUBJECTS,
1916-1966
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African Americans in Business, Government, Public
Service, and Labor, 1938-1964, bulk 1940-1948.
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ca. 1943-1950 (continued) |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 19-48 (F) |
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CCNY Mid-town Business Center |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 49-54 (F) |
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Discrimination, 1946-1947 |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 55-57 (F) |
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Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 58-65 (F) |
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Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) in New York,
N.Y. |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 66-72 (F) |
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National Youth Administration, vocational training
program |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 73-80 (F) |
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Protests |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 81-89 (F) |
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Strikes |
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Call No.: LOT 13089, nos. 90-95 (F) |
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Health Services and Public Health Facilities
Available to African Americans, 1946- ca. 1950.
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Call No.: LOT 13090 (F) |
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Includes photos of tuberculosis screening at a Harlem Health Center;
photos and text about a proposed public health and rehabilitation center
dedicated as a living war memorial; fundraising activities for Sydenham
Hospital in New York, a proposed "interracial volunteer hospital."
Includes one photo of a child with sores or scars on her face and a one
photo of assembly workers in a pharmaceutical plant. 15 photographic
prints; 3 photomechanical prints. Organized into three subject
categories: General; Hall of Health, War, and Peace; Sydenham
Hospital. |
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General, 1948-ca. 1950 |
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Call No.: LOT 13090, nos. 1-7 (F) |
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Hall of Health, War, and Peace |
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Call No.: LOT 13090, nos. 8-14A (F) |
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Sydenham Hospital |
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Call No.: LOT 13090, nos. 15-20 (F) |
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Urban and Rural Housing for African Americans, ca.
1911-1960.
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Call No.: LOT 13091 (F) (H) |
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Emphasis is on single-family houses and integrated developments in cities
and rural areas in the Southern and Northeastern United States. Includes
low-income housing projects in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Boston, Mass.; Chicago,
Ill.; Cleveland, Ohio; Greenbelt, Md.; New York, N.Y., and Watts (Los
Angeles, Calif.). Some photos show white resistance to integration in
their neighborhoods, including a photo of a house with a sign declaring
"This house is not for sale." Includes miscellaneous unidentified
rowhouses and a few home interiors. 63 photographic prints; 4 prints.
Organized into four subject categories: Demonstrations against
integrated housing; Poor housing conditions; Public housing;
Miscellaneous oversize. |
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Demonstrations against integrated housing,
1951-1958 |
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Call No.: LOT 13091, nos. 1-10 (F) |
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Poor housing conditions, ca. 1937-1960 |
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Call No.: LOT 13091, nos. 11-26 (F) |
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Public and single family housing, ca. 1928-1960 |
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Call No.: LOT 13091, nos. 27-58 (F) |
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Miscellaneous oversize |
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Call No.: LOT 13091, nos. 59-63 (H) |
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Ku Klux Klan Activities, 1926-ca. 1957.
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Call No.: LOT 13092 (F) |
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Photos show destruction and defacing of personal property, cross
burnings, church and house bombings by Ku Klux Klan in Montgomery, Ala.;
Shreveport, La.; Groveland, Fla.; and Egg Harbor City, N.J. One postcard
photo showing storm damage to a KKK building in Miami, Fla., taken ca.
1926. Ku Klux Klan May Day parade in Prague; Klan rallies in Swainsboro,
Ga., and Visalia, Calif., and other unidentified locations. One photo
depicting a Nazi party rally in an unidentified location; two snapshots
of a Klan "motorcade" to Stone Mountain, Ga., taken in 1956 at Union
City, Ga. 18 photographic prints. |
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Bombings, rallies, motorcades, etc. |
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Call No.: LOT 13092, nos. 1-18 (F) |
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Anti-lynching Campaign Activities and Victims of
Beatings and Lynchings, 1916-1964.
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Call No.: LOT 13093 (F) (H) |
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Students and branch members demonstrating against lynching; snapshots of
William Hastie and Walter White with Congressmen Joseph Gavagan and
Raymond McKeough lobbying for anti-lynching legislation in Washington,
D.C.; a flag displayed from NAACP headquarters window with the words "A
MAN WAS LYNCHED YESTERDAY"; portraits of lynch victims and lynch mobs;
some photos of victims' families, including Emmett Till and his mother,
Mamie Bradley; one group portrait of the mothers of slain civil rights
workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner. Includes
reproductions of sculptures and artwork depicting lynch victims. One
photo of a Virginia highway sign with text explaining the origin of the
lynch law. Additional NAACP staff depicted include Medgar Evers, Daisy
Lampkin, and Roy Wilkins. 98 photographic prints; 3 photomechanical
prints. Organized into four subject categories: Anti-lynching
legislation/demonstrations; Lynching victims and families; Victims of
brutality; Miscellaneous. |
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Anti-lynching legislation/demonstrations,
1934-1950 |
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Call No.: LOT 13093, nos. 1-27 (F) |
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Lynching victims and families, 1916-1964 |
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Call No.: LOT 13093, nos. 28-69 (F) |
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Victims of brutality, 1945-ca. 1950 |
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Call No.: LOT 13093, nos. 70-95 (F) |
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Miscellaneous |
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Call No.: LOT 13093, nos. 96-100 (F) |
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Miscellaneous oversize |
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Call No.: LOT 13093, no. 101 (H) |
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Segregated and Integrated Public Facilities,
1920-1964, bulk 1944-1950.
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Call No.: LOT 13094 (F) |
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Includes activities at segregated recreation facilities; social welfare
centers for minority children in Harlem; one photo of an integrated
church service; miscellaneous buildings, churches, and businesses,
including views of the African American-owned Golden State Mutual Life
Insurance Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Picketing of segregated theaters,
commercial businesses, amusement parks; several photos of a man sitting
in a segregated library watched closely by police officers; several
photos of vice-presidential candidate, Henry Wallace, on a campaign tour
through Birmingham, Ala., that was cut short when he refused to speak
before a segregated audience. Some photos show railroad dining car
interiors; a few show sections of dining car tables roped off and
separated from other seating areas. 132 photographic prints; 3 prints.
Organized into five subject categories: Integrated public facilities;
Melrose House/Pepsi Cola, Junior Club of Harlem; Segregated facilities;
Transportation facilities; and Miscellaneous buildings/facilities. |
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Integrated public facilities |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 1-4 (F) |
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Melrose House/Pepsi Cola, Junior Club of Harlem |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 5-21 (F) |
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Segregated facilities |
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Protest |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 22-55 (F) |
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General |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 56-61 (F) |
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Transportation facilities |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 62-77 (F) |
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Miscellaneous buildings/facilities |
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Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Co. |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 78-80 (F) |
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General |
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Call No.: LOT 13094, nos. 81-135 (F) |
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Race Riots in Columbia, Tenn., and Los Angeles,
Calif., and Tulsa, Okla., 1921-1946.
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Call No.: LOT 13095 (F) |
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Primarily views of Tulsa, Okla., before and after the riot of 1921, and
street scenes during the Los Angeles, Calif., "Zoot Suit Riot" of 1943.
Includes three photos of vandalism and arrests at Columbia, Tenn., after
the riot of 1946. 20 photographic prints. |
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Race riots, participants, and aftermaths |
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Call No.: LOT 13095, nos. 1-20 (F) |
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African Americans in Advertising, Broadcasting,
Film, and Theater, 1916-1958, bulk 1944-1949.
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Call No.: LOT 13096 (F) (H) |
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Photos show celebrities in publicity portraits and film stills. Prominent
African Americans represented include Joe Louis, Jackie Robinson, and
Ethel Waters. Also includes stills from religious, war, educational, and
feature films, including Canterbury Tale, Home of the Brave, and Pinky.
One photo shows Walter White being interviewed on a television program;
includes some images of African American stereotypes including
"black-face" entertainers performing skits; several photos of NAACP
branch members protesting the screening of the film Birth of a Nation at
a Flushing, N.Y., movie theater. 130 photographic prints; 3
photomechanical prints; 3 prints. Organized into six subject categories:
The Birth of a Nation picketing; Film stills; Product promotion;
Stereotypes; Television and radio; Theater. |
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The Birth of a Nation picketing |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 1-3 (F) |
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Film stills |
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Again...Pioneers!
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 4 (F) |
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Angel in Ebony
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 5 (F) |
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Answer for Anne
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 6 (F) |
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Birthday Party, 1931 |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 7 (F) |
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A Canterbury Tale
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 8-30 (F) |
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Fisk University film, CBS, 1955 |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 31-36 (F) |
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Home of the Brave
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 37-65 (F) |
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Into the Good Ground
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 66-68 (F) |
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The Jackie Robinson Story
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 69-71 (F) |
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A Job for Bob
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 72 (F) |
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Joe Louis, Morton Moreland, Mickey McAvoy |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 73-76 (F) |
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Kenji Comes Home
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 77 (F) |
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The Mulatto
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 78-81 (F) |
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Our Children
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 82 (F) |
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Out of the Dust
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 83 (F) |
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Ox Bow Incident
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 84 (F) |
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Pinky, 1949 |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 85-102 (F) |
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Prejudice
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 103-104 (F) |
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Sahara, 1943-1944 |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 105 (F) |
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Second Chance
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 106 (F) |
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South of the Clouds, 1950-1951 |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 107 (F) |
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