Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Watch Out For the Man on a White Horse
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Shahn, Ben
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Offset lithography on newsprint
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1952
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Watch Out for the Man on a White Horse
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Shahn, Ben
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Offset lithography on newsprint
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1952
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Watch Out For the Man on a White Horse
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Shahn, Ben
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Offset lithography on newsprint
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1952
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Say No To The No-Sayer
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Shahn, Ben
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Offset Lithography on paper
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1964
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Sunday Morning - Bowery
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Stevens, Richard
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Gouache on board
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1950-1967
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A crowd in Unter den Linden in Berlin watches the Ebert-Scheidemann election parade
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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January 1918
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A recent conference of the Reichstag is in session, after Friedrich Ebert was elected the first President of Germany
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Underwood & Underwood
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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January 1919
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Adam Clayton Powell speaks at a news conference in Bimini in Miami, where he met with Black Power advocate Stokely Carmichael of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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Migon, Joe
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 11, 1967
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Representative Adam Powell, Jr., Harlem's Democratic Congressman, tells newsmen of his decision to support President Eisenhower for reelection
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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October 12, 1956
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Fayette, Mississippi Mayor Charles Evers (left), a candidate for governor, passes Mississippi Attorney General A. F. Summer (right) and his assistant Jerry Adams outside federal court in Biloxi
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 27, 1971
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Charles Evers, black rights leader, outpolled six whites. Uphill battle faced in Mississippi runoff election March 12.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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February 1, 1968
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Myrlie Evers, wife of slain Civil Rights leader Medger Evers, talks with students at Boston University as she campaigns for presidential candidate Senator Edmund Muskie
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 27, 1972
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Congress of Racial Equality National Director James Farmer reports that CORE will seek to bar seating of Mississippi and Louisiana delegations to the Democratic National Convention
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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June 8, 1964
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SNCC official Julian Bond at a press conference at the Drake Hotel in New York. Bond was refused his seat in the Georgia House of Representatives because of his stand against the Vietnam War.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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January 20, 1966
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Julian Bond (right) listens with lowered head as Andrew Young stresses a point at a news conference in Atlanta
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Holloway, Joe
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 4, 1970
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State Representative Carl B. Stokes, who has a chance to become the first black mayor of Cleveland, was all smiles as he and his wife Shirley emerged from voting booths
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Wilson, Julian C.
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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October 3, 1967
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Democrat Carl B. Stokes, who came within 2,458 votes of being Cleveland's first black mayor, smiles even in defeat
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 3, 1965
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Channing Phillips, the first black person ever nominated for President by a major political party, smiles after being nominated in Chicago
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 28, 1968
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Ernest Morial gets a warm handshake from State Senator John Schwegmann in Baton Rouge. Morial is the first black person elected to Louisianna's House of Representatives since Reconstruction.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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May 14, 1968
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Mrs. Edith Sampson doffs her hat at Democratic headquarters in Chicago after being elected to a Chicago Municipal Judgeship. She is the first black woman elected to the bench in Illinois.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 7, 1962
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Grady O'Cummings, black candidate for President, discusses campaign strategy in Philadelphia headquarters
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with airbrushing on paper
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February 6, 1964
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Gary, Indiana mayoral candidate Richard G. Hatcher, a Democrat, arrives in the federal court building in Hammond, Indiana
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Stoddard, Larry
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 6, 1967
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Robert Lee Williams won a spot on the school board in heavily-black Jefferson County, Mississippi. He is the first black elected in Mississippi since Reconstruction.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 10, 1966
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Dale Reusch of Lodi, Ohio gives the pledge of allegiance during a Ku Klux Klan rally near Loveland, Ohio
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Pyle, Steve
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 13, 1972
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Coretta Scott King shakes hands with Senator George McGovern at a news conference in Los Angeles, where she endorsed his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination
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Brich, George
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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May 18, 1972
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