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GENERAL PROGRAMS AND RELATED SUBJECTS,
1916-1966
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Segregated and Integrated Public Facilities,
1920-1964, bulk 1944-1950.
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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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A Wonderful Life
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 108 (F) |
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Unidentified |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 109-110 (F) |
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Product promotion |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 111-116 (F) |
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Stereotypes (nos. 117-120 are in color) |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 117-125 (F) |
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Stereotypes (no. 125A is in color; it does not appear on
the microfilm surrogate) |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, no. 125A (H) |
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Television and radio |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 126-129 (F) |
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Theater |
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Call No.: LOT 13096, nos. 130-134 (F) |
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Labor and Housing of African Americans at
Mississippi River Flood Control and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Construction Sites, 1934.
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Call No.: LOT 13097 (F) |
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Snapshot photos of work sites and camps at Hughes, Ark.; Friar's Point,
Miss.; Memphis, Tenn.; and possibly other unidentified locations, show
African American workers, their families, and houses. Several photos of
a child identified as the "baby who caused the change in the sanitary
regulations"; some views of an industrial building and dam, as well as
tractors and hoisting machinery. John P. Davis, Charles Houston, and
Walter White appear in several photos. 50 photographic prints. Organized
chronologically. |
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Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, etc. |
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Call No.: LOT 13097, nos. 1-50 (F) |
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Voting Registration Activities and Voter Rights
Infringement Cases, 1944-1962.
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Call No.: LOT 13098 (F) |
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Voter registration activities and campaigns in Atlanta, Ga.; Birmingham,
Ala.; Tampa, Fla.; and other unidentified locations. Includes children
participating in registration activities; photos of "Tent City" in
Fayette County, Tenn., a camp for African Americans driven from their
homes for registering to vote in 1960; several photos of witnesses for
voting rights infringement cases; photos related to the Gus Courts and
George Lee voting restrictions case of 1955 show Courts in the hospital
suffering from gunshot wounds he received for registering to vote and
photos taken at the funeral of George Lee, who was murdered for his
voter registration activities. NAACP staff depicted include William
Borders, Gus Courts, Clarence Mitchell, and Austin T. Walden. 38
photographic prints; 1 print. Organized into four subject categories:
General voter registration activities; Voter registration campaigns,
Tampa, Fla.; Court cases and congressional hearings; Gus Courts and
George Lee case, 1955. |
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General, 1944-1962 |
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Call No.: LOT 13098, nos. 1-13 (F) |
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Campaigns, Tampa, Fla., 1960 (?) |
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Call No.: LOT 13098, nos. 14-23 (F) |
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Court cases and congressional hearings, 1946-1957 |
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Call No.: LOT 13098, nos. 24-30 (F) |
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Gus Courts and George Lee case, 1955 |
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Call No.: LOT 13098, nos. 31-38 (F) |
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Civil Rights Marches, Demonstrations, and Lobbying
Activities to Promote Civil Rights Legislation at National and Local
Levels, 1917-1966, bulk 1950-1963.
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Call No.: LOT 13099 (F) |
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Primarily marches, demonstrations, and meetings on civil rights issues.
Includes images of the Silent Protest parade of 1917 (New York, N.Y.)
and the Prayer Pilgrimage of 1957. Also includes color snapshots of the
Selma, Ala., march of 1965. Miscellaneous subjects include a photo of
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., speaking at a labor rally in New York, N.Y.;
Korean War veterans picketing in front of the Robert E. Lee Hotel;
branch members in Detroit, Mich., marching in a parade to protest
segregation; several photos of Roy Wilkins celebrating his birthday at
the 5th Statewide Fair Practices & Civil Rights Conference of 1966;
NAACP executives Clarence Mitchell, Channing Tobias, Walter White, and
Roy Wilkins, meeting with Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy
about civil rights legislation. Includes snapshots documenting a Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE) sponsored memorial walk for slain civil rights activist William
Moore, showing young civil rights activists walking and resting along
the march route. Other civil rights leaders depicted include Martin
Luther King, Jr., and A. Philip Randolph. 98 photographic prints.
Organized into three subject categories: Civil rights conferences;
Legislation and political action; Marches and rallies. Arranged
chronologically within each category. |
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Civil rights conferences, 1951-1966 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 1-7 (F) |
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Legislation and political action |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 8-15 (F) |
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Marches and rallies |
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General, 1944-1960 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 16-27 (F) |
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Silent Protest parade, 1917 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, no. 28 (F) |
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National Emergency Civil Rights Mobilization Conference,
1950 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 29-39 (F) |
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Civil rights assembly, Washington, D.C., 1956 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 40-64 (F) |
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Prayer Pilgrimage, Washington, D.C., 1957 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 65-73 (F) |
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NAACP civil rights rally, Oakland, Calif.,
1960 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 74-76 (F) |
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William Moore Memorial, Freedom Walk, 1963 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 77-95 (F) |
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Selma, Ala., march, 1965 |
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Call No.: LOT 13099, nos. 96-106 (F) |
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Freedom Fund Drive, Membership Campaign, and NAACP
Rally in Harlem, (New York, N.Y.), during the summer of
1961.
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Call No.: LOT 13100 (F) |
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Includes NAACP staff and volunteers soliciting memberships at NAACP
donation tables set up in the street; people posting membership signs at
area beauty salons and barber shops; workers at NAACP offices answering
phones; a parade and NAACP-sponsored rally in front of the Hotel
Theresa. Some photos taken at the rally show a Black Muslim
counterdemonstration with some people carrying signs depicting Patrice
Lumumba and others with signs marked "Integration, no, separation yes."
Two images from this group depict Malcolm X talking with NAACP youth
secretary Herbert Wright. Includes several photos of a celebrity,
possibly Dinah Washington, talking with people at a NAACP membership
table on the street, a few photos of A. Philip Randolph and Roy Wilkins
at the rally. 15 contact sheets (363 images); 27 photographic prints.
Organized into two categories: Contact sheets; Enlargements. |
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Contact sheets |
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Call No.: LOT 13100, nos. 1-15 (F) |
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Enlargements |
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Call No.: LOT 13100, nos. 16-42 (F) |
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