PhD dissertation on New Orleans CORE and Washington, D.C. CORE by Kristin Anderson-Bricker
New Orleans CORE and Washington, D.C. CORE
This is a PhD dissertation on New Orleans CORE and Washington, D.C. CORE. It was done by Kristin Anderson-Bricker while she was at Syracuse University.
Kristin Anderson-Bricker
Syracuse University
1997
1964 photo of James Farmer, CORE's national director and founding member
Anonymous
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June 08, 1964
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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photo of 1963 CORE demonstration in Miami
"Representatives of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) carry signs on a picket line where the 55th annual Governors Conference opens at Miami Beach, Florida, July 21, 1963. During the picketing asking for racial equality, Governor George Wallace of Alabama was inside holding a news conference. "
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July 21, 1963
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1966 photo of Robert Lucas, Chicago CORE chairman (2)
Robert Lucas, leader of a civil rights march, shouts to followers on Sept. 4, 1966 in Cicero, Ill. during march all-white west-of-Chicago suburban community. Lucas is Chicago chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality. Civil rights march is to dramatize open housing quest. "
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September 04, 1966
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1966 photo of Robert Lucas, Chicago CORE chairman (1)
"Civil rights marchers, led by Robert Lucas, front right, and enter west-of-Chicago suburb on September 4, 1966 in Cicero. Lucas is Chicago chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality. "
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September 04, 1966
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1962 photo of CORE dwell-in in Los Angeles
"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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December 12, 1962
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1963 photo of CORE sit-in at California State Capital (2)
"Members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and their children continue their sit-in around the rotunda on the second floor of the Capitol, May 30, 1963 in Sacramento, California. The group plans to remain there until the Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee acts on the Assembly-approved fair housing bill. "
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May 30, 1963
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1963 photo of CORE demonstration in Wisconsin
"Representatives of the Wisconsin chapter of the Congress for Racial Equality marched and carried signs near Wisconsin's capitol in Madison as legislators met in special session to consider an accelerated high construction bill, Dec. 10, 1963. CORE members said they expected no civil rights legislation but wanted to call attention to legislature's inaction on fair housing law. The demonstration was without incident. "
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December 10, 1963
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1966 photo of Robert Lucas, Chicago CORE, in Cicero
"Robert Lucas, leader of a civil rights march, shouts to followers here on Sept. 4, 1966 during march into Cicero, Ill.,an all-white west-of-Chicago suburban community. Lucas is Chicago chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality. March is to dramatize open housing quest. "
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Anonymous
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September 04, 1966
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1968 film clip of Walter Brooks, head of Target City in Baltimore
Walter Brooks
1968 film clip CORE's Walter Brooks as a correspondent for PBS' "Black Journal". He was the chairman of New Haven CORE, a field secretary for CORE and then head of the Target City project in Baltimore. He worked for "Community Progress Inc., the first anti-poverty agency in the country", was the "City-wide Coordinator for Voter Registration for the A. Phillip Randolph Institute","Area Coordinator for March on Washington, the march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965" and ultimately he became a state representative in Connecticut and "chaired the Black and Hispanic Caucus".
Black Journal
https://americanarchive.org/catalog
Public Broadcast System
1968
film
English
1968