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Letter from Jackie Robinson to President Eisenhower of May 13, 1958, 05/13/1958, Page 1 of 2
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Letter from Jackie Robinson to President Eisenhower of May 13, 1958, 05/13/1958, Page 2 of 2
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Portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Photograph of President Lyndon Johnson Signs the Voting Rights Act as Martin Luther King, Jr., with Other Civil Rights Leaders in the Capitol Rotunda, Washington, DC, 08/06/1965
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Fun in the Hudson River off Croton Point Park 08/1973
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Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati Is a Public Square That Works for the City and Its People in a Myriad of Ways: Enjoying a Performance of the Elder High School Band, One of the Activities of the Catholic School's 50th Anniversary Celebration 05/1973
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August Brings the "D'aug Days" to Fountain Square. "D'aug Days" Is a Month Long Festival of Arts Presented to, for, and Sometimes by, the People. Boy Writes on a Wall Especially Provided for Graffiti 08/1973
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Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati Is a Public Square That Works for the City and Its People in a Myriad of Ways 05/1973
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Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati Is a Public Square That Works for the City and Its People in a Myriad of Ways: Youngster Looks Down from Overhead Walkway 05/1973
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> Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati Is a Public Square That Works for the City and Its People in a Myriad of Ways: Saturday Afternoon on the Town 05/1973
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> Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati Is a Public Square That Works for the City and Its People in a Myriad of Ways: on "Speaker's Landing" Overlooking the Square. Du Bois Tower in Background 06/1973
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Music at Fountain Square Finds Responsive Audience 06/1973
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Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati Is a Public Square That Works for the City and Its People in a Myriad of Ways: a Talk in the Sun 05/1973
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Two Black Youths and a Dog in Paterson, New Jersey ... 06/1974
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Boy Against a Yellow Platform at the Kosciusko Swimming Pool in the Bedford-Stuyvesant ... 07/1974
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Youngsters on the July 4th Holiday at the Kosciusko Swimming Pool in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant District ... 07/1974
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Levi Danials Is Director of Field Services for the United Mine Workers of America at Their District Headquarters in Charleston West Virginia...04/1974
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Clarice Brown, 19, Is a Secretary in the United Mine Workers Field Services Office in Charleston, West Virginia. Her Father Was a Miner Who Died of Black Lung Disease, Caused by Shortage of Breath as the Lung Sacs Are Filled with Coal Dust 04/1974
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Harvey Thaxton, 64, Lives with His Mother in Rhodell, West Virginia (See Picture #14030), near Beckley 04/1974
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Martha Ann Crider Comes From a Coal Mining Family and Is the Wife of a Retired Miner Living in Fireco, near Beckley, West Virginia. She Is President of the Mountaineer Family Health Plan 05/1974
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Retired Coal Miner Ed Austin with Some of His 20 Children in Fireco, West Virginia, near Beckley. The 64-Year-Old Worked in the Mines From 1925 to 1956. He Receives Black Lung Payments and a United Mine Workers Pension 04/1974
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Frederick Douglass, ca. 1879
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Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Mathew Ahmann, Executive Director of the National Catholic Conference for Interrracial Justice, in a crowd.], 08/28/1963
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Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [A wide-angle view of marchers along the mall, showing the Reflecting Pool and the Washington Monument.], 08/28/1963
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Photograph of African-American Women with Brooms of Bambusa, 09/29/1899
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Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson Visiting a Classroom for Project Head Start, 03/19/1966
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Photograph of the Civil Rights March on Washington, 08/28/1963
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Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Anderson in Japan, 05/22/1953
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Lt.(jg.) Harriet Ida Pickens and Ens. Frances Wills, first Negro Waves to be commissioned....
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American Negro nurses, commissioned second lieutenants in the U.S. Army Nurses Corps, limber up their muscles in an early-morning workout...