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Watch Out For the Man on a White Horse   Shahn, Ben   Offset lithography on newsprint  1952 
Watch Out for the Man on a White Horse   Shahn, Ben   Offset lithography on newsprint  1952 
Watch Out For the Man on a White Horse   Shahn, Ben   Offset lithography on newsprint  1952 
Say No To The No-Sayer   Shahn, Ben   Offset Lithography on paper  1964 
Sunday Morning - Bowery   Stevens, Richard   Gouache on board  1950-1967 
A crowd in Unter den Linden in Berlin watches the Ebert-Scheidemann election parade   Underwood & Underwood   Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper  January 1918 
A recent conference of the Reichstag is in session, after Friedrich Ebert was elected the first President of Germany   Underwood & Underwood   Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper  January 1919 
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   Migon, Joe   Vintage wire photograph on paper  March 11, 1967 
Representative Adam Powell, Jr., Harlem's Democratic Congressman, tells newsmen of his decision to support President Eisenhower for reelection   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  October 12, 1956 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  April 27, 1971 
Charles Evers, black rights leader, outpolled six whites. Uphill battle faced in Mississippi runoff election March 12.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  February 1, 1968 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  March 27, 1972 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  June 8, 1964 
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.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper  January 20, 1966 
Julian Bond (right) listens with lowered head as Andrew Young stresses a point at a news conference in Atlanta   Holloway, Joe   Vintage wire photograph on paper  March 4, 1970 
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   Wilson, Julian C.   Vintage wire photograph on paper  October 3, 1967 
Democrat Carl B. Stokes, who came within 2,458 votes of being Cleveland's first black mayor, smiles even in defeat   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 3, 1965 
Channing Phillips, the first black person ever nominated for President by a major political party, smiles after being nominated in Chicago   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 28, 1968 
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.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  May 14, 1968 
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.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 7, 1962 
Grady O'Cummings, black candidate for President, discusses campaign strategy in Philadelphia headquarters   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with airbrushing on paper  February 6, 1964 
Gary, Indiana mayoral candidate Richard G. Hatcher, a Democrat, arrives in the federal court building in Hammond, Indiana   Stoddard, Larry   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 6, 1967 
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.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 10, 1966 
Dale Reusch of Lodi, Ohio gives the pledge of allegiance during a Ku Klux Klan rally near Loveland, Ohio   Pyle, Steve   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 13, 1972 
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   Brich, George   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  May 18, 1972 

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