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DRAWINGS AND PRINTS, ca. 1838-ca. 1950
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Cabinet of American Illustration filing series, ca.
1920-ca. 1950.
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Call No.: CAI |
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2 illustration drawings: an illustration drawing of a lynching victim by
an anonymous artist and a cover illustration for the Crisis depicting W.E.B. Du Bois. |
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[Southern United States stained by the blood from a lynched
black man] [between 1920 and 1950] |
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Call No.: CAI - Anonymous, no. 3 (C size) |
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[Cover illustration for the Crisis magazine depicting a portrait of W.E.B. Du Bois] [Feb.
1918] (in color) |
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Call No.: CAI - Walts, no. 1 (B size) |
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Cartoon Drawings (American) filing series, ca. 1920-ca.
1950.
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Call No.: CD 1 |
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14 cartoon drawings related to lynchings, the South, and the NAACP. |
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Daily worker, mister? [between 1920 and 1930] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Berg, no. 1 (A size) |
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American tragedy-- southern style [between 1930 and
1950] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Chase (W.), no. 1 (B size) |
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Son, derned if that nigger ain't made us late for prayer
meetin'! [between 1930 and 1950] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Chase (W.), no. 2 (C size) |
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Remember me, mister? [1937?] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Duffy, no. 15 (B size) |
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[Two-paneled cartoon contrasting a blind and
crippled man reduced to selling "apples 5" with a strong prosperous
citizenry marching on a foundation of "Govt planning" and "Private
enterprize"] [between 1933 and 1939] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Fax, no. 1 (A size) |
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[Anguished woman kneeling next to the body of a lynching
victim] [between 1920 and 1950] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Foy, no. 1 (A size) |
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[Lynching party gathered around a victim whose legs and feet
are shown dangling over a blazing fire] [between 1930 and
1950] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Foy, no. 2 (A size) |
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He's begging for it [1937] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Harper, no. 3 (C size) |
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Don' be frettin' honey chile', no mattah what
else happens, ah wont let that nassy man take youah playthings away!
[between 1930 and 1950?] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Johnson (C.W.), no. 1 (A size) |
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How dare you to trespass on these premises, suh!! [between
1930 and 1950] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Johnson (C.W.), no. 2 (C size) |
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The southern senators campaign speech! "--and citizens, when
again yall cast youah votes, remembah the ones who have caihfully
protected youah rights!" [ca. 1937] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Johnson (C.W.), no. 3 (A size) |
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The thrill that comes once in a lifetime--"souvenir, kiddies"
[ca. 1946] |
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Call No.: CD 1 -Webster, no. 2 (B size) |
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[Arm of the "NAACP" raising a torch before a crowd of people
and a public notice urging "Join NAACP in its fight for negro
rights"] [1941] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Whyte, no. 1 (A size) |
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This sho is bad news! [between 1940 and 1950] |
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Call No.: CD 1 - Whyte, no. 2 (A size) |
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Popular Graphic Arts filing series, ca. 1838-ca.
1862.
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Call No.: PGA |
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2 engravings: a portrait of slave revolt leader Cinqué by John
Sartain and "Immediate emancipation" by Stephen H. Gimber. |
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Immediate emancipation in the West Indies, Aug. 1st 1838
[between 1838 and 1862] |
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Call No.: PGA - Gimber (S.H.)--Immediate (B
size) |
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Cinqué, the chief of the Amistad captives [ca.
1840?] |
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Call No.: PGA - Sartain (J.)--Cinqué (B
size) |
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Supplementary Archives, 1930-1963
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Call No.: SUPPL. ARCHIVES - NAACP Collection |
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Supplementary Archives materials, 1930-1963, include paper printing plates,
engraving plates, printing blocks (used in publishing the Crisis or the Bulletin), as well as miscellaneous hand-or typewritten captions that
duplicate those already attached to the images, or that were found separated
from images but could not be easily matched to images in the collection.
Also included is a series of published color illustrations of fairy tales.
In addition, photos of three hinged wooden panels, measuring ca. 4 x 8 feet,
advertise the NAACP Life Membership program. These materials do not appear
on the microfilm. They are located in P&P's Supplementary Archives under
the collection name and LOT number. |