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Artist
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President Johnson signs the new Civil Rights Open Housing Bill into law in ceremonies in the White House East Room
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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April 11, 1968
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James Farmer, black Civil Rights leader, predicted in New York that there will be more segregation before there is less
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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February 1967
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James E. Groppi, a militant white Roman Catholic priest, led hundreds of clapping, chanting Civil Rights marchers in a demonstration in Milwaukee
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 3, 1967
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Eleven people live in this house on an Autauga County farm owned by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 1965
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Republican Congressmen Dave Martin of Nebraska and Gene Snyder of Kentucky released this photo of a farm house on Alabama land owned by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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May 1964
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Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) demonstrators protesting the delay of a housing discrimination bill are dragged from the doorway of the California Senate chamber in Sacramento
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 1963
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Fair housing demonstrators march on the statehouse in Springfield, Illinois in support of fair housing bills now in the legislature
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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May 18, 1965
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Jesse Jackson stands in the center of a protest march in Chicago staged against real estate firms that allegedly refuse to sell or rent to blacks
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1966
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Police clear streets of youths ahead of a group of Civil Rights marchers on Chicago's Northwest Side, during a demonstration against real estate firms that allegedly refuse to sell or rent to blacks
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 8, 1966
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Dr. Eugene Carson Blake (right), Chairman of the National Council of Churches' Commission on Religion and Race, told of plans for a Civil Rights drive to deal with ghettos, Des Moines, Iowa
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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December 3, 1964
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Members of the NAACP Youth Council have a brief scuffle with a white youth in Milwaukee. They were marching in a white neighborhood seeking fair housing legislation at the time.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 1967
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Home of black family in Sunflower County, Mississippi. "It is going to be a problem forever until they are relocated."
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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March 1964
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Pickets march on sidewalks in front of the Cleveland Hotel headquarters of the National Governors Conference in Cleveland, Ohio
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 1964
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State Police subdue a demonstrator as violence breaks out at a protest against a black family moving into an all-white neighborhood in Folcroft, Pennsylvania
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 1963
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These tenements are in New York City. Northern blacks say the restricted housing leads to de facto school segregation.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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July 15, 1963
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Harlem rent strike leader Jesse Gray stands with Donald Weems outside police headquarters in Washington DC
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 7, 1967
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A man struggles against two Chicago policemen trying to restrain him during a Civil Rights march in the Southwest section of town
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 12, 1966
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Milwaukee policemen wade into a crowd swinging their riot clubs as the demonstrators, mostly Milwaukee NAACP Youth Council members and sympathizers, attempted a protest march
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 2, 1967
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., now a representative from New York, surveying housing conditions in a Philadelphia slum
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage sound photograph on paper
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June 23, 1949
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Harold Holmes (upper right) leans out a window in the Desire Housing Projects to hear cheering and see Black Power salutes
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 19, 1969
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