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Civil Rights Movement in Photographs

Civil Rights Movement in Photographs. Photograph, Couple Protesting Desegregation, R. W. Kelley v. City of Nashville , 1957 Civil Case Files National Archives, Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21.

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Civil Rights Movement in Photographs

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  1. Civil Rights Movement in Photographs

  2. Photograph, Couple Protesting Desegregation,R. W. Kelley v. City of Nashville, 1957Civil Case FilesNational Archives, Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21

  3. Civil Rights March on Washington DC , Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer PhotographsNational Archives, Records of the U.S. Information Agency, Record Group 306 (ARC ID 542045)

  4. Civil Rights March on Washington, DC,August 28, 1963Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer PhotographsNational Archives, Records of the U.S. Information Agency, Record Group 306 (ARC ID 542044)

  5. Martin Luther King, Jr. (center), with Roy Wilkins, James Farmer, and Whitney Young, met with President Lyndon Johnson in the Oval Office on January 18, 1964. (LBJ Library)

  6. Photo of School Overcrowding, Plaintiff Exhibit 2, Board of Education of the City of Chicago v. Chicago Branch, NAACP et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, RG 21, National Archives Great Lakes Region.

  7. Letter from Jackie Robinson to President Dwight D. Eisenhower May 13, 1958 National Archives and Records Administration Dwight D. Eisenhower LibraryWhite House Central FilesBox 731 File: OF-142-A-3

  8. Classroom Seating Arrangement to Accommodate African American Law Student, McLaurin v. Oklahoma Board of Regents, United States Circuit Court for the Western District, Oklahoma City Division, RG 21, National Archives Southwest Region.

  9. Rosa Parks Arrest Record Civil Case 1147
Browder, et al v. Gayle, et. al;
U.S. District Court for Middle District of Alabama, Northern (Montgomery) Division
Record Group 21: Records of the District Court of the United States
National Archives and Records Administration-Southeast Region, East Point, GA.

  10. Rosa Parks Bus Diagram Diagram of the Bus Showing Where Rosa Parks Was Seated
ARC Identifier 596069

  11. John Lewis, Atlantic City Councilman, Victim of Police Brutality Courtesy of AP Images

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