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President Johnson signs the new Civil Rights Open Housing Bill into law in ceremonies in the White House East Room   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  April 11, 1968 
James Farmer, black Civil Rights leader, predicted in New York that there will be more segregation before there is less   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  February 1967 
James E. Groppi, a militant white Roman Catholic priest, led hundreds of clapping, chanting Civil Rights marchers in a demonstration in Milwaukee   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 3, 1967 
Eleven people live in this house on an Autauga County farm owned by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 1965 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  May 1964 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 1963 
Fair housing demonstrators march on the statehouse in Springfield, Illinois in support of fair housing bills now in the legislature   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  May 18, 1965 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper  1966 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 8, 1966 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  December 3, 1964 
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.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 1967 
Home of black family in Sunflower County, Mississippi. "It is going to be a problem forever until they are relocated."   Unknown Photographer   Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper  March 1964 
Pickets march on sidewalks in front of the Cleveland Hotel headquarters of the National Governors Conference in Cleveland, Ohio   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 1964 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 1963 
These tenements are in New York City. Northern blacks say the restricted housing leads to de facto school segregation.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper  July 15, 1963 
Harlem rent strike leader Jesse Gray stands with Donald Weems outside police headquarters in Washington DC   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 7, 1967 
A man struggles against two Chicago policemen trying to restrain him during a Civil Rights march in the Southwest section of town   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  August 12, 1966 
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   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 2, 1967 
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., now a representative from New York, surveying housing conditions in a Philadelphia slum   Unknown Photographer   Vintage sound photograph on paper  June 23, 1949 
Harold Holmes (upper right) leans out a window in the Desire Housing Projects to hear cheering and see Black Power salutes   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 19, 1969 

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