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(CIVIL RIGHTS—VOTER REGISTRATION & SCHOOL INTEGRATION.)
Group of 22 Press wire photographs.
Various places, mid to late 1960’s
[400/600]
A variety of images captured by press photographers during the civil rights movement’s attempts to
both integrate the schoolroom as well as insure the constitutional right to vote.
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246
245
245
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(CIVIL RIGHTS.) SALADIN,
AL[BERT].
Volume 1, Number 2 of
the International Black Wire. Afro-
American Human Rights Petition
Launched . . . You’re Next—Soul
Brother.
16 pages. Folio, original self-
wrappers.
Chicago, 1968
[300/400]
THE SECOND NUMBER OF THIS SCARCE RAD
-
ICAL NEWSPAPER
,
featuring photographs of
victims of the Holocaust on the front page, say-
ing “You’re Next Soul Brother.” Articles include
“Reds Plot UN Probe of South,”“Harlem
Happenings,” and an editorial on police vio-
lence. Not seen by Danky.
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(CIVIL RIGHTS) NEWMAN,
EARL.
SNCC.
Black and white poster,
22
1
/
2
x 35 inches.
[New York], 1960’s
[400/600]
Paper screen print by Earl Newman.