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ID Number | Maker | Name/Title | Date Made | |
AC 1965.70 | Vérité, Jean-Baptiste; Bouillon, Pierre (after) | Jounée du 20 Juin 1792, au Chateau des Tuileries (The Day of 20 June 1792 in the Palace of the Tuileries) | ca. 1795 | View |
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) | View |
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) | View |
AC 2018.05 | Dominguez, Camila | The Running | 2018 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
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 | View |
MH 2018.12.10 | Guerrilla Girls | Guerilla Girls' Greatest Hits Postcard Book | 1999 | View |
MH 2018.12.39a-b | O'Connell, Bonnie | The Anti-Warhol Museum | 1993 | View |
MH 2019.20 | Victoria I (minted under) | Crown with Suffragette countermark minted under Victoria I | 1892; ca. 1905 | View |
MH 2019.21 | Victoria I (minted under) | One Penny minted under Victoria I with "Mrs. Cole" suffragette countermark | 1862; ca. 1909 | View |
MH 2019.42.12 | McGill, Charles | Black Again | 2013 | View |
SC 1933.5.1 | Epstein, Jacob, Sir | Paul Robeson | 1928 | View |
SC 1959.175 | Baskin, Leonard | Homage to the Un-American Activities Committee | 1959 | View |
SC 1965.69.5 | Warhol, Andy | Birmingham Race Riot, Plate 5 from Ten Works by Ten Painters | 1964 | View |
SC 1985.26.1 | Cruikshank, George | The Rights of Women or The Effects of Female Enfranchisement | 1853 published | View |