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photo of Jerome Smith, Doris Jean Castle and Juila Aaron, New Orleans CORE
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is a photo of New Orleans CORE members Jerome Smith, Juila Aaron and Doris Jean Castle (left to right) standing on Canal street in New Orleans. Standing all the way to the right is Reverend Avery Alexander,
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http://nutrias.org/photos/porter/porter3.htm
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New Orleans Public Library, Marion James Porter Collection
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Canal Street, New Orleans
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
doris jean castle
Jerome Smith
julia aaron
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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photo of Freedom Riders Jerome Smith and Edward Blankenheim
Subject
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is a photo of New Orleans CORE chairman Jerome Smith (Black) and CORE field secretary Edward Blankenheim (White) as Freedom Riders.
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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August 13, 1961
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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610813094
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
Edward Blankenheim
Freedom Riders
Freedom Rides
Jerome Smith
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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photo of Freedom Riders James Farmer, Rev. Joseph Randall, Rabbi Sidney S. Shaken and John C. Harvard
Description
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"James Farmer, second from left, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality, joins hands with three Freedom Riders in Newark, N.J. From left. Rev. Joseph Randall of Newark, Rabbi Sidney S. Shaken of Cranford and John C. Harvard of Elizabeth, July 13, 1961. They will leave for Chattanooga today. "
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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July 13, 1961
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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610713022
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
Freedom Riders
non-violent direct action
-
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photo of Freedom Riders James Farmer, Edward Blankenheim, Genevieve Hughes, Rev. B. Elton Cox and Henry Thomas
Description
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"Members of an interracial group pose in Washington, with a map of a route they plan to take to test segregation in bus terminal restaurants and rest rooms in the South, May 4, 1961. From left are: Edward Blankenheim, Tucson, Ariz.; James Farmer, New York City; Genevieve Hughes, Chevy Chase, Md.; the Rev. B. Elton Cox, High Point, N.C., and Henry Thomas, St. Augustine, Fla. They are all members of the Congress of Racial Equality, the organization sponsoring the trip. "
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Creator
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Byron Rollins
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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May 04, 1961
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Byron Rollins
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610504089
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
Freedom Riders
non-violent direct action
-
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photo of Floyd McKissick, CORE national director, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Description
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"Dr. Martin Luther King, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, tells news conference that he and his organization support a boycott of the Olympic games by African American athletes in New York, Dec. 14, 1967. At left is Floyd McKissick, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), who also announced support for the boycott. "
- from apimages.com
Creator
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Eddie Adams
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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December 14, 1967
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Eddie Adams
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67121411070
Black Power movement
CORE
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Floyd McKissick
-
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photo of Eugene Young at 1963 CORE national conference
Description
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"Eugene Young, 13, Jackson, Miss., displays a copy of the Congressional Record in which testimony he gave about police brutality in Jackson is recorded. Gene is in Kansas City on July 3, 1964 attending the convention of the Congress of Racial Equality. It was his being refused a haircut that prompted a sit-in at the Hotel Muehlebach barber shop. Later, he received the service. "
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Creator
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William Straeter
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apimages.com
Publisher
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apimages.com
Date
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July 03, 1964
Rights
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William Straeter
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6407030169
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photo of Doris Jean Castle
Subject
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New Orleans CORE
Description
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This is a 1963 photo of New Orleans CORE member Doris Jean Castle being removed by police from a demonstration at the local City Hall.
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http://negroartist.com/CIVIL%20RIGHTS%20IMAGERY1/
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negroartist.com
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New Orleans
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
doris jean castle
new orleans core
non-violent direct action
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photo of demonstration at 1964 CORE national convention (3)
Description
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"Members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), in Kansas City on July 3, 1964 for a national convention, crowd into the Hotel Muehlebach barber shop just after word was received of President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing the Civil Rights Bill. One member of the organization was refused service and the sit-in resulted. The group disbanded when the hotel management said that it would try to obtain barbers who would cut their hair. "
-from apimages.com
Creator
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William P. Straeter
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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July 03, 1964
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AP Photo/William P. Straeter
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6407030151
Coverage
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Kansas City, Kansas
congress of racial equality
CORE
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photo of demonstration at 1964 CORE national convention (2)
Description
An account of the resource
" Members of the Congress of Racial Equality (C.O.R.E.) form a hand-clasping circle to sing songs in the lobby of the Hotel Muehlebach. The organization is in convention at Kansas City on July 2, 1964. The group formed in the lobby after a sit-in in the hotel barber shop where a member was refused service. "
-from apimages.com
Creator
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WILLIAM P. STRAETER
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
Date
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July 02, 1964
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WILLIAM P. STRAETER
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6407020137
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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/101516ff31004169ac05eceeed88af71.tiff
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photo of demonstration at 1964 CORE national conference (1)
Description
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"Members of the Congress of Racial Equality (C.O.R.E.), in a sit-in at the Hotel Muehlebach barber shop occupy all chairs on July 2, 1964 in Kansas City. Just after President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Bill in Washington, a C.O.R.E. member asked for, and was refused, service. Immediately a sit-in began with marching, singing and clapping of hands. With the announcement that the barber shop was closed, the marchers and sitters said they'd be back when the shop opens in the morning. "
- from apimages.com
Creator
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William Straeter
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apimages.com
Publisher
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apimages.com
Date
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July 02, 1964
Rights
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William Straeter
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6407020129