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1964 photo of James Farmer, CORE's national director and founding member
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Anonymous
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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June 08, 1964
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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AP640608090
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
james farmer
non-violent direct action
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1963 photo of CORE demonstration at Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
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"Congress of Racial Equality members sit at the base of the Liberty Bell in Independence Hall in Philadelphia on Saturday, Sept. 21, 1963. They were demonstrating against racial prejudice in Alabama and the bombing of a church in Birmingham where several children were killed recently. "
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UNKNOWN
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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September 21, 1963
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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6309210117
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action
philadelphia
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photo of demonstration at 1964 CORE national convention (3)
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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. "
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William P. Straeter
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 03, 1964
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AP Photo/William P. Straeter
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6407030151
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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)
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" 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. "
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WILLIAM P. STRAETER
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 02, 1964
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WILLIAM P. STRAETER
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6407020137
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photo of Eugene Young at 1963 CORE national conference
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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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William Straeter
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 03, 1964
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William Straeter
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6407030169
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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/101516ff31004169ac05eceeed88af71.tiff
e2242a8c73fd7d6052ef81aced34072a
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photo of demonstration at 1964 CORE national conference (1)
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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. "
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William Straeter
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 02, 1964
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William Straeter
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6407020129
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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/cd9c99ace37eb1905594d49e9dd551a1.tiff
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photo of CORE national director James Farmer with 'the Big 6"
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"These six leaders of the nation's largest national black organizations met in New York's Roosevelt Hotel on July 2, 1963 to discuss plans for their projected civil right march on Washington, DC. They are from left; John Lewis, chairman of the Student Non Violence co -ordinating committee; Whitney Young, national director of the Urban League; A. Philp Randolph , president of the Negro American Labor Council; Dr. Martin Luther King , Jr., president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; James Farmer , director of Congress of Racial Equality; and Roy Wilkins; Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. "
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Harry Harris
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 03, 1963
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Harry Harris
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630703059
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
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1966 photo of Robert Lucas, Chicago CORE chairman (3)
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"Robert Lucas, leader of civil rights march, at center next to man in suit, walks arm in arm with woman and other followers 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. The civil rights march is to dramatize open housing quest. "
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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September 04, 1966
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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6609040412
Chicago CORE
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
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photo of 1963 CORE demonstration in Miami
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"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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Anonymous
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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July 21, 1963
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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6307210135
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action
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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/a7e742be4627867a92638cbbbf30659a.tiff
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photo of 1961 CORE Freedom Walk
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About 50 persons, white and black, start out on a 30-mile Freedom Walk from Alton, Ill., to St. Louis, Mo. in protest against racial discrimination in cities along the route, Aug. 26, 1961. The demonstration was sponsored by the Congress of Racial Equality. "
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apimages.com
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apimages.com
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August 26, 1961
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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610826053
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
non-violent direct action