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AC 1989.26 Bourke-White, Margaret; Bakht, Igor (printed by) Mahatma Gandhi 1946, printed 1986 | |
AC 2013.12 Farber, Dennis Untitled 1990 | |
AC 2016.76 Lyon, Danny A Mississippi highway patrolman awaiting the arrival of James Meredith at The University of Mississippi campus. James Meredith tried to register as the first black student there 1962 (negative) | |
AC 2016.77 Lyon, Danny Seventeen-year-old honor roll student Taylor Washington's eighth arrest is immortalized as he yells while passing before me. The photograph became the cover of SNCC's photo book, The Movement, and was reproduced in the former Soviet Union in Pravda, captioned "Police Brutality USA", Atlanta 1963 (negative) | |
AC 2016.78 Lyon, Danny Sheriff Jim Clark arrests two demonstrators who displayed placards on the steps of the federal building in Selma, Alabama 1963 (negative) | |
AC 2017.03 Gatson, Rico St. James #3 2015 | |
AC 2017.04 Gatson, Rico Elizabeth 2016 | |
AC 2017.102 Lyon, Danny Entrance to the City Café, Selma 1963 (negative); 2015 (printed) | |
AC 2017.103 Lyon, Danny Crowds wait along the funeral route, Birmingham 1963 (negative); 2015 (printed) | |
AC 2017.104 Lyon, Danny Charles Sherrod (standing at right) and Randy Battle (seated) visit a supporter in the Georgia countryside. Sherrod married there and thirty years later is still in southwest Georgia, a member of the Albany City Council 1963 (negative); 2015 (printed) | |
AC 2017.105 Lyon, Danny The movement office in Clarksdale, Mississippi- 1964 (negative); 2015 (printed) | |
AC 2018.11 Clark, Sonya Unraveling 2015 to present | |
AC 2018.14 Lyon, Danny Cotton Pickers negative: 1968/1969; printed 2011 | |
AC 2018.15 Lyon, Danny Hoe sharpener and the line negative: 1968/1969; printed 2011 | |
AC 2018.20 Lyon, Danny Heat exhaustion (man in back of truck) negative: 1968/1969; printed 2011 | |
AC 2018.21 Lyon, Danny Shakedown before returning to the building negative: 1968/1969; printed 2011 | |
AC 2022.40 Schapiro, Steve James Baldwin dancing the "Hitchhike" with a CORE worker, New Orleans, 1963 1963 (negative) | |
MH 2010.14 Ringgold, Faith And Women? 2009 May 5 | |
MH 2012.22 Johns, Jasper Flag (Moratorium) 1969 | |
MH 2015.2.1 Moore, Charles Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested for loitering outside a courtroom where his friend and associate Ralph Abernathy is appearing for a trial, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1958 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.10 Moore, Charles The Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan stands with other Klan members during a KKK gathering in the mountains of North Carolina, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1964 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.11 Moore, Charles Hundreds of people from all over the country walk during the famous five-day civil rights march between Selma and Montgomery, Alabama, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1965 March capture; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.12 Moore, Charles A woman helps a fellow civil-rights demonstrator who was wounded by club-wielding posse-men on horseback in Montgomery, Alabama, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1965 March 16 capture; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.2 Moore, Charles Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gets a hug and kiss from his wife, Coretta Scott King, outside a Montgomery, Alabama courtroom, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1958 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.3 Moore, Charles On a downtown Montgomery, Alabama street, racial violence erupts, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1960 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.4 Moore, Charles Mississippi lawmen wait for Federal Marshals to escort student James Meredith onto the University of Mississippi campus at Oxford, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1962 September 30 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.5 Moore, Charles Suspects are rounded up following racial violence on the day U.S. Marshals escorted student James Meredith onto the University of Mississippi campus at Oxford, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1962 September 30 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.6 Moore, Charles Birmingham, Alabama policemen use police dogs during civil rights demonstrations, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 May negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.7 Moore, Charles The Birmingham, Alabama Fire Department aims high-pressure water hoses at civil rights demonstrators, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 May negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.8 Moore, Charles People at the funeral of Medgar Evers, field secretary for the NAACP in Mississippi, who was shot and killed in his home state, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 June negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2015.2.9 Moore, Charles A peace marcher takes a rest and reads a book by Mahatma Ghandi, from Pictures That Made a Difference: The Civil Rights Movement 1963 negative; 1989 print | |
MH 2016.2.10 Ringgold, Faith Hate is a Sin 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.1 Ringgold, Faith Title Page: Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from Birmingham City Jail 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.1-12 Ringgold, Faith Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from Birmingham City Jail 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.10 Ringgold, Faith Montgomery Bus Boycott ("My feets is tired but my soul is rested") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.11 Ringgold, Faith Colophon: Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from Birmingham City Jail 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.12 Ringgold, Faith Box: Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from Birmingham City Jail 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.2 Ringgold, Faith Index: Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from Birmingham City Jail 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.3 Ringgold, Faith A letter From Martin Luther King ("While confined here n Birmingham City Jail") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.4 Ringgold, Faith Four Little Girls Bombed in a Church ("I am in Birmingham vecause injustice is here") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.5 Ringgold, Faith For Whites Only ("Funtown is closed to colored children") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.6 Ringgold, Faith Brown Versus Board of Education 1954 ("White Mothers... on Television screaming Nigger, Nigger, Nigger!") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.7 Ringgold, Faith The Right to Vote ("There are counties without a single Negro registered to vote." 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.8 Ringgold, Faith Police Brutality Viewed Thru Stained Glass Windows ("Who worships here? Who is Their God?") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.11.9 Ringgold, Faith Slavery ("For more than two centuries our foreparents labored in this country without wages") 2007 | |
MH 2016.2.12.1 Ringgold, Faith Title Page (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.1-10 Ringgold, Faith Declaration of Freedom and Independence 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.2 Ringgold, Faith Forward (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.3 Ringgold, Faith Introduction (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.4a-b Ringgold, Faith All Men are Created Equal (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.5a-b Ringgold, Faith And Women? (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.6a-b Ringgold, Faith Absolute Tyranny (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.7a-b Ringgold, Faith Taxes on us Without our Consent (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.8a-b Ringgold, Faith We have Appealed to Their Native Justice and Magnanimity (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.12.9a-b Ringgold, Faith As Free and Independent States (from the portfolio Declaration of Freedom and Independence) 2009 | |
MH 2016.2.3 Ringgold, Faith ACLU Justice Equality Liberty and Democracy 2012 | |
MH 2016.2.5 Ringgold, Faith Born in the USA 2012 | |
MH 2016.2.6 Ringgold, Faith Dear Selma, Every Time I see a Dime I Think of You 2010 | |
MH 2017.S17 Johns, Jasper Flag (Moratorium) 1969 | |
MH 2019.42.12 McGill, Charles Black Again 2013 | |
SC 1965.69.5 Warhol, Andy Birmingham Race Riot, Plate 5 from Ten Works by Ten Painters 1964 | |
SC 1981.19 Mayhew, Richard Post-Meridian 1969 | |
SC 2016.34.10 Ringgold, Faith Here Come Moses 2014 | |
SC 2016.52.5 Smith, Vincent Mississippi Incident 1965 (printed 1994) | |
SC 2016.52.6 Smith, Vincent Housing Northern Style 1965 (printed 1994) | |
SC 2016.52.8 Smith, Vincent First Day of School 1965 (printed 1994) | |
SC 2016.53.1 Davidson, Bruce Jim Crow Must Go from Time of Change 1962 (printed later) | |
SC 2017.66 Jarrell, Wadsworth Revolutionary 1972 | |
SC 2024.13.1 Wilson, John Martin Luther King Jr. 2002 | |
SC 2024.15.1 Freidin, Jesse Rahliek, Age 20, Virginia 2022 | |
SC 2024.15.2 Freidin, Jesse Max, Age 14, Texas 2022 | |
SC 2024.15.3 Freidin, Jesse Noa, Age 24, Florida 2022 | |
SC 2024.15.4 Freidin, Jesse Keil, Age 12, North Carolina 2022 | |
UM 1978.14 Yarde, Richard Huddie (Leadbelly) 1978 | |
UM 1978.70 Lyon, Danny Midway, Texas 1968 | |
UM 1978.71 Lyon, Danny Texas Prison 1968 | |
UM 1978.72 Lyon, Danny Walls Prison, Huntsville, Texas 1967 | |
UM 1997.15 Walker, Kara Elizabeth Freedom: A Fable, A Curious Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times (with illustrations) 1997 | |
UM 2012.6.1.4 Ward, Nari Lorraine from the Exit Art portfolio Exit 99 1999 | |
UM 2012.6.3.6 Wilson, Fred X from the Exit Art portfolio Tantra 2005 | |
UM 2014.22 Balka, Miroslaw B 2006 | |
UM 2015.2 Yarde, Richard Study for Portrait of Inman Page 1978 | |
UM 2020.7 Benavente, Javiera We Remember 2020 | |
UM 2021.69 Yarde, Richard The Falls II 1983 |
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