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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Federalized National Guard troops arrive at University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa after Governor George Wallace turned back two black students attempting to integrate the university
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 11, 1963
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Police Sgt. Bud Rose tacks a "No Trespassing" sign onto a barricade at the University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa. Two black students are scheduled to enroll on Tuesday.
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Smith, William A.
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 8, 1963
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Two National Guardsmen remove a street barricade from an entrance to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa as restrictions were lifted
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 13, 1963
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Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama has questioned President Kennedy's right to use federal troops if further violence breaks out in Birmingham
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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May 13, 1963
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Former Circuit Judge George C. Wallace shakes hands with a friend after being cleared of contempt of court charges in Montgomery, Alabama
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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January 26, 1959
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President Johnson and Alabama Governor George Wallace appear before newsmen following a conference at the White House that lasted more than three hours
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 13, 1965
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Alabama Governor George Wallace sits at a mic in a Birmingham, Alabama television station. He is preparing to tape a panel discussion with prominent lawyers regarding his stand on school integration.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 8, 1963
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A black tenant farmer family on outskirts of Tuscaloosa stop work in a field to watch Alabama Governor George Wallace and his entourage drive past
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 10, 1963
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Alabama Governor George Wallace talks to police at the bombing scene at the Birmingham home of a black man, T. L. Crowell
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Cort, Horace
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 1965
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Mrs. P. M. Wadsworth (left center) accompanies children to Tuskegee High School in Alabama. A line of state troopers turned them away.
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Cort, Horace
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 3, 1963
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White school kids walk past state troopers and enter West End High in Birmingham, Alabama
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 1963
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Black high school students Dorothy Bridget Davis, 16, and Henry Hobdy, 17, were refused entrance to Mobile High School in Mobile, Alabama
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Noel, Fred
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 9, 1963
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Justice Department official John Doar talks with newsmen at Tuskegee High. He acted as liaison with Washington after the Governor order a delay in school opening to prevent integration.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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September 1963
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College students picket in front of John Greene Hall at Smith College in North Hampton, Massachusetts. Others wait in rain to to hear Governor George Wallace of Alabama.
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Chaplis, Bill
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 6, 1963
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Two black men refused to stand during the National Anthem before Alabama Governor George Wallace spoke at the American Serb Memorial Hall in Milwaukee
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 1964
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Demonstrators clashed in front of the stage at Minneapolis Auditorium. Some opposed the appearance of Governor George Wallace in the city.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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July 3, 1968
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Students and faculty of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire march carrying placards in front of Leverone Field House, where Alabama Governor George C. Wallace spoke tonight
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Curtin, Frank
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 5, 1963
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Mostly white pickets demonstrating outside the NBC studio in New York's Rockefeller Center, as Alabama Governor George C. Wallace appears on the television program "Meet the Press"
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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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Police reinforcements arrive at the White House as several hundred pickets continue to march outside
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 13, 1965
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Alabama Governor George Wallace gets an assist from a state patrolman after alighting from National Guard plane in Tuscaloosa
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 10, 1963
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Jimmy A. Hood and Vivian Malone are students at the University of Alabama. They registered after the second confrontation with Governor George Wallace in the doorway to Foster Auditorium.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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June 12, 1963
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Alabama National Guardsmen gather around a radio on the University of Alabama campus listening to a speech by President Kennedy
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 11, 1963
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Two members of the Alabama National Guard paratroopers carry large watermelons while on stand-by duty
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 9, 1963
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A white semi-circle has been painted on the walkway near Foster Auditorium, where Governor George Wallace plans to stop two black students trying to register
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 10, 1963
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Newsmen and law enforcement crowd Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama as Governor George Wallace bars entrance to two black students
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 11, 1963
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