Joan Little wears a relaxed smile as she rides the elevator to another day in her murder trial, now in its fifth week in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Harold Valentine
Joan Little wears a relaxed smile as she rides the elevator to another day in her murder trial, now in its fifth week in Raleigh, North Carolina, August 14, 1975
Vintage wire photograph on paper
9 3/8 x 6 5/8 in. (23.81 x 16.83 cm)
Creation Place:
North America
Technique:
Photography
Credit Line:
Restricted gift of Michael Mattis and Judy Hochberg in honor of Myrlie Evers-Williams.
Accession Number:
P2021.13.759
Commentary
Joan in Stylish Denim Jacket: Wearing a stylish denim jacket and a soft scarf at the neck, Joan Little has a relaxed smile on her face as she rides the elevator to another day in her murder trial, now in its fifth week in Raleigh, North Carolina. Joan Little (pronounced "Jo Ann") (born 1953) is a black woman charged for the 1974 murder of Clarence Alligood, a white prison guard at Beaufort County Jail in Washington, North Carolina. Little's trial made her a cause célèbre of the Civil Rights, Feminist, and Anti-death Penalty Movements. She was the first woman in United States history to be acquitted using the defense that she used deadly force to resist sexual assault. Her case has become classic in legal circles as a pioneering instance of the application of scientific jury selection.
Marks
On recto: typewritten title and date. On verso: manuscript title, date and library stamp.
Materials
Wire photographs were originally transmitted over phonelines, then later, by satellite. They were first used in the early 1920s. Associated Press became a leader with this. After pigment touch-ups, etc., the print is put into a drum (like a drum scanner). The image gets converted into audio tones that are transmitted. The tones are received and beamed onto photo-sensitive paper. Wire photographs are copies without originals---they are hybrid, transmitted objects. (Britt Salvesen, Curator and Department Head, Photography Department, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, March 30-31, 2022)
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Civil Rights Movements,
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- Civil Rights Movements
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- Murder
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- Rape
- Self defense
- Trials
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Dimensions
- Image Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 6 5/8 in. (23.81 x 16.83 cm) Measured by Hudson, Karen
- Sheet Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 8 in. (25.08 x 20.32 cm) Measured by Hudson, Karen
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