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Double V and African Americans. Courts > Thurgood Marshall, who won the “whites-only” Democratic primaries case in 1944 and Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. Protests > March on Washington Movement Flyer, ca. 1941 and a photograph of March on Washington, 1963.
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Courts > Thurgood Marshall, who won the “whites-only” Democratic primaries case in 1944 and Brown v. Board of Education in 1954
Protests > March on Washington Movement Flyer, ca. 1941 and a photograph of March on Washington, 1963
Labor > Members of the United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees Union, Detroit, 1942
Soldiers > “Freedom Road,” by Langston Hughes and Josh White, 1942 That’s why I’m marching, yes, I’m marching, Marching down freedom’s road. Ain’t nobody gonna stop me, nobody gonna keep me, From marching down freedom’s road. Now, Hitler may rant, Hirohito may rave, I’m going after freedom if it leads me to my grave. That’s why I’m marching, yes, I’m marching, I’m marching down freedom’s road. United we stand, divided we fall, Let’s make this land safe for one and all. I’ve got a message, and you know it’s right, Black and white together unite and fight. That’s why I’m marching, yes, I’m marching, Marching down freedom’s road. Ain’t no fascists gonna stop me, no Nazis gonna keep me, From marching down freedom’s road. That’s why I’m marching, yes, I’m marching, Marching down freedom’s road. Ain’t nobody gonna stop me, nobody gonna keep me, From marching down freedom’s road. Hand me my gun, let the bugle blow loud, I’m on my way with my head a-proud, One objective I’ve got in view, Is to keep a hold of freedom for me and you. That’s why I’m marching, yes, I’m marching, Marching down freedom’s road. Ain’t nobody gonna stop me, nobody gonna keep me, From marching down freedom’s road. Ought to be plain as the nose on your face, There’s room in this plan for every race, Some folk think that freedom just ain’t right, Those are the very people I want to fight.
Protests > Policemen arresting women during the riots in Harlem, 1943
Housing > A leaflet disctributed by the Seven Mile/Fenelon Neighborhood Association in February 1942
Protests > A black homeowner protects his property near the Sojourner neighborhood
Protests > Detroit police arrests a group of blacks, February 1942
Protests > Police try to disburse a crowd of blacks at Sojourner Truth Housing Project, February 1942
Protests > A flaming car sets fire to a streetcar station on Woodward, early hours
Protests > White mob overturns a car belonging to a black man