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photo of New Orleans CORE chairman Rudy Lombard
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New Orleans CORE
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This is a 1960 photo of New Orleans CORE chairman Rudy Lombard outside of a Woolworth's store on Canal Street in New Orleans during CORE's demonstrations against the department store chain. After he was arrested, his case went all the way to the Supreme Court at which it was overturned and eventually helped set a precedent against the practice of segregation
A student at Xavier University at the time, he went on to get a PhD in urban planning from Syracuse University.
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Ralph Uribe
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The Times-Picayune
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http://photos.nola.com
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Sept. 9, 1960
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Ralph Uribe/ The Times-Picayune
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1960. Canal Street, New Orleans
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
rudy lombard
Woolworth's demonstration
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1961 arrest photo of CORE member Dave Dennis as Freedom Rider
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is the 1961 arrest photo for CORE member Dave Dennis as a Freedom Rider in Jackson, Mississippi. At the time he was a 20 years old student at Dillard University.
A member of New Orleans CORE, he became a field director for CORE in Mississippi replacing Tom Gaither. He was also the co-director of the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) which organized the Freedom Summer project in 1964. He has become one of the most well known CORE members especially due to his moving eulogy at the funeral of murdered CORE worker James Chaney.
Dennis went on to get his JD from the University of Michigan Law School and is now the director of the Southern Initiative of Algebra Project, a "nonprofit organization that uses mathematics as an organizing tool to ensure quality public school education for every child in America" especially Black and other non-White students.*
* http://www.algebra.org
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Jackson, Mississippi Police Department
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Date
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May 24, 1961
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public domain
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Jackson, MS.
civil rights movement
COFO
congress of racial equality
CORE
dave dennis
Freedom Riders
Freedom Rides
Freedom Summer
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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1961 arrest photo of CORE member Doris Jean Castle as Freedom Rider
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is the arrest photo of New Orleans CORE member Doris Jean Castle as a Freedom Rider. She was 18 at the time and is the younger sister of New Orleans CORE chairman Oretha Castle.
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Jackson, Mississippi Police Department
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Date
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May 25, 1961
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public domain
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Jackson, MS.
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
doris jean castle
Freedom Riders
Freedom Rides
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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1961 arrest photo of CORE member George Raymond as Freedom Rider
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New Orleans
Description
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This is the 1961 arrest photo for CORE member George Raymond as a Freedom Rider in Jackson, Mississippi. At the time, he was only 18 years old.
A member of New Orleans CORE, he went on to become a field director for CORE in Mississippi replacing Dave Dennis.
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Jackson, Mississippi Police Department
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and Histor
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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August 14, 1961
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public domain
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Jackson, Mississippi June , 1961
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
Freedom Riders
George Raymond
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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1961 arrest photo of CORE member Jerome Smith as Freedom Rider
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is the 1961 arrest photo of New Orleans CORE chairman and founding member Jerome Smith as a Freedom Rider. He was 22 at the time.
Affectionately known as 'Big Duck', he was viciously beaten as a result of his participation.
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Jackson, Mississippi Police Department
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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May 25, 1961
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public domain
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
Freedom Riders
Freedom Rides
Jerome Smith
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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1961 arrest photo of CORE member Julia Aaron as Freedom Rider
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is the 1961 arrest photo for CORE member Julia Aaron as a Freedom Rider in Jackson, Mississippi. He was only 20 years old at the time,
One of the founding members of New Orleans CORE, she lived in the St. Bernard public housing project and was a student at Southern University.
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Jackson, Mississippi Police Department
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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The Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Date
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May 24, 1961
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public domain
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Jackson, Mississippi. 1961
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
Freedom Riders
Freedom Rides
julia aaron
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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1962 photo of CORE dwell-in in Los Angeles
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"A group of 'dwell ins' are evicted from a housing project in suburban Los Angeles by the police, Dec. 12, 1962. The group, sponsored by the Congress of Racial Equality, camp out on the door step of a house in projects obviously denying access to blacks. They hope that the resulting publicity will bring about a favorable public reaction."
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Anonymous
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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December 12, 1962
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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6212120197
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action
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1963 film clip of a St. Louis CORE demonstration
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St. Louis CORE
Description
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This is a 1963 film clip of St. Louis CORE in action from the documentary "White Northeners Confronted With Negroes". The issue was employment, specifically getting Blacks hired at local banks. It is an excellent clip because it gives a real sense of how a CORE demonstration went down and the resistance it would have gone up against.
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WGBH
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMzjCCPPWhg&t=1289s
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WGBH
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1963
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film
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English
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St. Louis, Missouri, 1963
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action
St. Louis CORE
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1963 photo of CORE demonstration against the Board of Education in Chicago
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"Young African American and white children walk hand-in-hand in a demonstration put on by the Congress of Racial Equality outside the Chicago Board of Education headquarters on July 19, 1963. "
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Larry Stoddard
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 19, 1963
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Larry Stoddard
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6307190345
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action
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1963 photo of CORE demonstration against the Chicago Board of Education
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"A member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) is dragged from stairway leading to offices of the Board of Education in downtown Chicago on July 22, 1963. Group, protesting pupil admission rules of Chicago schools, resumed sit-in siege at Board of Education office after demonstration outside office of Mayor Richard Daley."
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Edward Kitch
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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July 22, 1963
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Edward Kitch
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6307221280
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action