| 1. | 20th Annual session of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 6-26-29, Cleveland, Ohio | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c11535 |
| 2. | [Aaron Henry, chair of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party delegation, speaks before the Credentials Committee at the Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 1964] / [WKL] | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04299 |
| 3. | Above and beyond the call of duty | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0810001r |
| 4. | Aerial view of marchers crossing bridge during the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965 | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08101 |
| 5. | African American odyssey | XML | loc_afamodyssey |
| 6. | African American school building in South Boston, Va. | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3a35782 |
| 7. | Airmen with Lena Horne and Noel Parrish | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0807001r |
| 8. | Albert Pillsbury to NAACP Secretary Mary White Ovington | XML | loc_evenhand_br0009s |
| 9. | [Althea Gibson, of New York, reaching high for shot during women's singles semifinal match against Christine Truman, of England, in the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, England, July 4, 1957]. | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0828001r |
| 10. | And remember, nothing can be accomplished by taking to the streets | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c27088 |
| 11. | Anson Phelps Stokes to Channing Tobias, Chairman of the NAACP, offering congratulations on the NAACP's victory in Brown v. Board of Education. | XML | loc_evenhand_br0096s |
| 12. | Anti-segregationists ride bus | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08094 |
| 13. | Arthur Spingarn, half-length portrait, facing front | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3b31067 |
| 14. | Arthur Springarn, half-length portrait, facing front | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.09694 |
| 15. | Background map: 1961 Freedom Rides | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0904001r |
| 16. | Bayard Rustin at news briefing on the Civil Rights March on Washington in the Statler Hotel, half-length portrait, seated at table | XML | loc_afamodyssey_ppmsc.01272 |
| 17. | The Birmingham News (Birmingham, Alabama), Monday, October 1, 1962Birmingham News (Birmingham, Alabama), Monday, October 1, 1962 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0158 |
| 18. | Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 29 - Negro coed leaves court--Autherine Lucy, left foreground, leaves Federal Court here today with her attorneys, Thurgood Marshall, center and Arthur Shores, after court recessed | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c08276 |
| 19. | Birmingham, Alabama, Block statistics | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0815001r |
| 20. | Black Panther Convention, Lincoln Memorial | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04303 |
| 21. | Black Panther Convention, Lincoln Memorial | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04304 |
| 22. | Bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel, Birmingham, Alabama | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04293 |
| 23. | Bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel, Birmingham, Alabama | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04293 |
| 24. | Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, African American students arriving in U.S. Army car | XML | loc_voices_ppmsc00182 |
| 25. | Charles H. Houston to Walter White reporting on the progress of Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada | XML | loc_evenhand_br0033s |
| 26. | Charles H. Houston, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing front | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05521 |
| 27. | Civil rights demonstrators from the Congress of Racial Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee chained to a federal courthouse in New York City in protest of civil rights abuses in Jackson, Mississippi | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08106 |
| 28. | Civil rights era in the U.S. News & World Report photographs collection : selected images from the collections of the Library of Congress | XML | loc_cre |
| 29. | Civil rights march in Washington, D.C., 1963 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0225s |
| 30. | Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04296 |
| 31. | Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04297 |
| 32. | Cleveland Robinson, full-length portrait, facing front, standing on second floor balcony of the National Headquarters of the March on Washington in Harlem, with his arm lifted up toward banner announcing the march | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08098 |
| 33. | Clinton, TN, school integration conflicts | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.03093 |
| 34. | Colored elementary school, South Boston, Virginia | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.09698 |
| 35. | Congress of Racial Equality conducts march in memory of Negro youngsters killed in Birmingham bombings, All Souls Church, 16th Street, Washington, D.C. | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04298 |
| 36. | Daisy Bates to Roy Wilkins on the treatment of the Little Rock Nine | XML | loc_evenhand_br0127p1s |
| 37. | Dark Laughter. "My Daddy said they didn't seem to mind servin' him on the Anzio beach head..." | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0928001r |
| 38. | Dark laughter. Now I aint so sure I wanna get educated, 1963. | XML | loc_evenhand_br0172s |
| 39. | Defense attorneys from left to right are: Walter White, executive secretary of the NAACP; Charles Houston, chief defense counsel; James G. Tyson, Leon A. Ransom and Edward P. Lovett | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c01029 |
| 40. | Dr. Kenneth B. Clark conducting the "Doll test" with a young male child | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c13572 |
| 41. | Duke Ellington at the Hurricane Club | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0811001r |
| 42. | Earl Warren to members of the Court, May 7, 1954 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0080s |
| 43. | Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Bradley, head-and-shoulders portrait | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08092 |
| 44. | European theater of operations, nurses in England | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0805001r |
| 45. | An exhibit of books, manuscripts, music, paintings, and other works of art commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0831001r |
| 46. | Fables of Faubus | XML | loc_evenhand_br0131s |
| 47. | Felix Frankfurter to Earl Warren, May 17, 1954 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0082bs |
| 48. | First day of school | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.02411 |
| 49. | Flag, announcing lynching, flown from the window of the NAACP headquarters on 69 Fifth Ave., New York City | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3a44956 |
| 50. | Freedom group hang signs on bus | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08129 |
| 51. | George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit congratulating each other | XML | loc_evenhand_br0099s |
| 52. | Governor George Wallace attempting to block integration at the University of Alabama | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04294 |
| 53. | Governor George Wallace attempting to block integration at the University of Alabama | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04294 |
| 54. | Group of African American students in room seated three to a seat measuring thirty-six inches wide, Pleasant Grove, South Carolina | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3e02156 |
| 55. | Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NAACP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.03194 |
| 56. | A group of African-American students leaving Central High School, under trooper escort, Little Rock, Arkansas | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c11232 |
| 57. | Harold H. Burton to Earl Warren, May 17, 1954 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0082s |
| 58. | Harold P. [sic] Boulware, Thurgood Marshall, and Spottswood W. Robinson III confer at the Supreme Court prior to presenting arguments against segregation in schools during Brown v. Board of Education case | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c23956 |
| 59. | Heman Sweatt (center), with Roy Wilkins (left) and Robert L. Carter (right) during press conference interview at NAACP's New York City headquarters | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c20703 |
| 60. | Hon. William H. Hastie, chairman, National Legal Committee, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05515 |
| 61. | Hurlock, Md. elementary school | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c26579 |
| 62. | I don't want any inside interference | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.09701 |
| 63. | I think this is rather a sad sort of thing... | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.09700 |
| 64. | I'm eight. I was born on the day of the Supreme Court decision | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c32857 |
| 65. | If the government doesn't support separate-but-equal schools for our children, it's guilty of discrimination! | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.04326 |
| 66. | Ike with John W. Davis at the Herald Trib Forum 10/21 | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c26455 |
| 67. | Inch by inch | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05522 |
| 68. | Integrated classroom at Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C. | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.03095 |
| 69. | Integration at Ole Mississippi University | XML | loc_afamodyssey_ppmsca.04292 |
| 70. | James Meredith, (center) and his attorneys, Mrs. Constance Motley, (left) and Jack Greenberg, (right) paused briefly to talk with reporters in front of the Federal Courts Building in New Orleans | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05544 |
| 71. | John A. Morsell, Assistant to NAACP Executive Secretary to President John F. Kennedy requesting the assistance of the federal government in the case of James Meredith, September 21, 1962 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0156p1s |
| 72. | John Lewis and others pray during demonstration | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08099 |
| 73. | Left to right : George E.C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit, congratulating each other, following Supreme Court decision declaring segregation unconstitutional | XML | loc_afamodyssey_cph.3c11236 |
| 74. | Life magazine, September 6, 1963 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0217s |
| 75. | Linda Brown Smith, Ethel Louise Belton Brown, Harry Briggs, Jr., and Spottswood Bolling, Jr. during press conference at Hotel Americana | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c12705 |
| 76. | Little Rock Nine and Daisy Bates posed in living room | XML | loc_afamodyssey_cph.3c19154 |
| 77. | Little Rock, 1959. Rally at state capitol | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.03120 |
| 78. | Louis L. Redding, left, of Wilmington, Del., and Thurgood Marshall, general counsel for NAACP, conferring at the Supreme Court, during a recess in the court's hearing on racial integration in the public schools | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c17797 |
| 79. | Lyndon Baines Johnson signing Civil Rights Bill, April 11, 1968 | XML | loc_cre_cph.3b41629 |
| 80. | Mahalia Jackson, half-length portrait, facing left, standing at podium, singing | XML | loc_afamodyssey_cph.3c19977 |
| 81. | March on Washington, August 28, 1963 | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0913001r |
| 82. | Miss Mary Brent, principal of Glenn School, greets pupils, both white and Negro, in a previously all-white school | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c26456 |
| 83. | Mrs. Nettie Hunt, sitting on steps of Supreme Court, holding newspaper, explaining to her daughter Nikie the meaning of the Supreme Court's decision banning school segregation | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c27042 |
| 84. | Negro demonstration in Washington, D.C. Justice Dept. Bobby Kennedy speaking to crowd | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04295 |
| 85. | Negro demonstration in Washington, D.C. Justice Dept. Bobby Kennedy speaking to crowd | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04295 |
| 86. | Negro man entering movie theatre by 'colored' entrance | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0803001r |
| 87. | Negro voting in Cardoza [i.e., Cardozo] High School in [Washington,] D.C. | XML | loc_cre_ppmsca.04300 |
| 88. | Norman Rockwell to John A. Morsell, December 3, 1963 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0155s |
| 89. | --One nation-- indivisible-- | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c26888 |
| 90. | A pair of muddy shoes underscore the weariness following the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama; state capitol in background | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08103 |
| 91. | Participants, some carrying American flags, marching in the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965 | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08102 |
| 92. | Platform adopted by the National Negro Committee, 1909 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0008s |
| 93. | Poor People's March at Lafayette Park and on Connecticut Avenue | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04302 |
| 94. | President Lyndon B. Johnson gives Dr. Martin Luther King one of the pens used in the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, in the background are Rep. Claude Pepper (center) and Rev. Ralph Abernathy | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08105 |
| 95. | Press release for Executive Order No. 9981, establishing the President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Forces | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0901001r |
| 96. | Prevent a 2nd massacre at Wounded Knee : show your solidarity with the Indian nationsPrevent a second massacre at Wounded Knee | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08113 |
| 97. | Protest by ministers | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08096 |
| 98. | Reading lesson in African American elementary school in Washington, D.C. | XML | loc_evenhand_br0057cs |
| 99. | The return of the soldier | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0819001r |
| 100. | Rev. R.L.T. Smith, near top at right, addresses crowd in New York at a memorial service for Medgar Evers | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08097 |
| 101. | Ronald Martin, Robert Patterson, and Mark Martin stage sit-down strike after being refused service at a F.W. Woolworth luncheon counter, Greensboro, N.C. | XML | loc_afamodyssey_ppmsca.08095 |
| 102. | Rosa Parks's arrest record | XML | loc_evenhand_br0118p1s |
| 103. | The Russell Daily News (Russell, Kansas), Monday, May 17, 1954Russell Daily News (Russell, Kansas), Monday, May 17, 1954 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0084 |
| 104. | Save Brown vs. Board of Education : build the new civil rights movement | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05391 |
| 105. | School bus in Louisa County, Virginia | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05512 |
| 106. | School bus serving children in the area of Fern Cliff and Louisa, Virginia in 1935 | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.09696 |
| 107. | School dilemma--Youths in Charlotte, N.C. taunt Dorothy Geraldine Counts, 15, as she walks to enroll at the previously all-white Harding High School, September 4th | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c17236 |
| 108. | School house in Louisa County, Virginia | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05513 |
| 109. | School integration. Barnard School, Washington, D.C. | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.03119 |
| 110. | Segregated facilities | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0804001r |
| 111. | "Segregation's citadel unbreached in 4 years," Washington Observer, Sunday, May 11, 1958 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0140 |
| 112. | Signing of the Civil Rights Act, April 11, 1968 | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0912001r |
| 113. | Signing the Voting Rights Act, August 6, 1965 | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0920001r |
| 114. | Six-year-old Ruby Bridges, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c26460 |
| 115. | Somebody paid the price for your right : register / vote | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08112 |
| 116. | Stephen Field to Salmon Chase | XML | loc_evenhand_br0002cp1s |
| 117. | Stokely Carmichael in midst of crowd demonstrating near the Capitol | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08100 |
| 118. | Street rally in New York City, October 11, 1955, under joint sponsorship of NAACP and District 65, retail, wholesale and department store workers Union in protest of slaying of Emmett Till | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08093 |
| 119. | Students arriving at the Free School #2 in Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1963. | XML | loc_evenhand_br0203as |
| 120. | Summit Conference on Civil Rights | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c23121 |
| 121. | Telegram. NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins to Herbert Brownell concerning the expulsion of Autherine Lucy, February 7, 1956 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0121s |
| 122. | Thirtieth Spingarn Medal awarded to Paul Robeson, October 18, 1945 | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0826001r |
| 123. | This is a general view of the scene where Michigan civil rights worker, Mrs. Viola Liuzzo was slain late March 25, 1965 Lowndesboro, Alabama | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08104 |
| 124. | This is the end of anti-civilization as we've known it | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.09702 |
| 125. | This is the Negro school house I wrote about in Yale Review, Oct. 1921 | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05511 |
| 126. | Thurgood Marshall with client Donald Gaines Murray, who was denied entry into the University of Maryland Law School, and another attorney, probably Charles Houston, during court proceedings, Maryland | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3a34295 |
| 127. | Thurgood Marshall, Chief Counsel for the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People, talking to newsmen in New York City after Supreme Court decree on school desegregation | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c12129 |
| 128. | Time magazine, September 19, 1955. Cover | XML | loc_evenhand_br0115s |
| 129. | Trial by violence | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08107 |
| 130. | Tuskegee airmen | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0806001r |
| 131. | U.S. Supreme Court justices | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c13496 |
| 132. | United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Final decree | XML | loc_evenhand_br0059s |
| 133. | University of Alabama students burn desegregation literature during demonstration in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Feb. 6 against the enrollment of Autherine Lucy, an African American student | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c20216 |
| 134. | Viva Chavez, viva la causa, viva la huelga | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08114 |
| 135. | Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to register for classes at the University of Alabama | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05542 |
| 136. | Voices of civil rights | XML | loc_voices |
| 137. | Voters at the voting booths | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0917001r |
| 138. | Waiting for courtroom seats | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c13498 |
| 139. | Walter White to Jesse Owens, December 4, 1935 | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0824001 |
| 140. | Washington D.C. riot. April 1968. Aftermath | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca04301 |
| 141. | We insist! Max Roach's Freedom now suite | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0906001r |
| 142. | We shall overcome | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0919001 |
| 143. | We shall overcome March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963 | XML | loc_voices_ppmsca08058 |
| 144. | The weary picket, 1977 | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0922001r |
| 145. | ["What is done in our classrooms today will be reflected in the successes or failures of civilization tomorrow." Lindly C. Baxter]. | XML | loc_evenhand_ppmsca.05517 |
| 146. | White students in class at the University of Oklahoma, and G.W. McLaurin, an African American, seated in anteroom | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c16927 |
| 147. | "Why should we march?" March on Washington fliers | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0808001v |
| 148. | William Douglas to Earl Warren, May 11, 1954 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0081as |
| 149. | William L. Patterson, Executive Secretary of the Civil Rights Congress, to Walter White congratulating White on the NAACP's victory in Brown v. Board of Education, May 17, 1954 | XML | loc_evenhand_br0095s |
| 150. | Willie Mays, standing, wearing baseball uniform, with arm around shoulders of Roy Campanella, seated | XML | loc_afamodyssey_cph.3c12029 |
| 151. | Wilma Rudolph at the finish line during 50-yard dash at track meet in Madison Square Garden, 1961. | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0923001r |
| 152. | [Wilt Chamberlain, three-quarter length portrait, wearing uniform of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, 1959] | XML | loc_afamodyssey_0829001r |
| 153. | With an even hand : Brown vs. Board at fifty | XML | loc_evenhand |
| 154. | Woman fingerprinted. Mrs. Rosa Parks, Negro seamstress, whose refusal to move to the back of a bus touched off the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama | XML | loc_evenhand_cph.3c09643 |