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Auteur(s) : Agence France-Presse. Photographe  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur

Titre(s) : [Manifestations raciales aux Etats-Unis] [Image fixe numérisée] / Agence France-Presse, agence photogr.

Publication : [Paris] : [Agence France-Presse], [1956-1971]

Éditeur : Agence France-Presse  Voir les notices liées en tant que Responsabilité commerciale

Description matérielle : 272 photogr. pos. : n. et b. ; 13 x 18 cm

Note(s) : Acq. : Agence France Presse

Tournage :  1956-00-00, 1971-00-00


Sujet(s) : Discrimination raciale -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Discrimination raciale -- Politique gouvernementale -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Discrimination en éducation -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Mouvements pour la suprématie blanche -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Noirs américains -- Droits -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Noirs américains -- Education -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Noirs américains -- Ségrégation -- 1945-1990
Emeutes -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990
Attentats à la bombe -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1990

Thème(s) : Histoire

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb384973596

Notice n° :  FRBNF38497359

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Titre(s) : New York negro editor arrives in Clinton (Tennessee). Even though the Tennessee National Guard advised against it, James L. Hicks, Negro managing editor of the New York Amsterdam News (right), arrived at Clinton by bus September 3rd to cover the sch



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Titre(s) : Anti-integration demonstrations reached close to the boiling point in many southern cities and towns when local and state scholl officials began to integrate classes in compliance with the Supreme Court decision against segregation. Here, a six-gun



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Titre(s) : Negro leader's home dynamited. Birmingham, Alabama : Negro leader Reverend F. L. Shuttlesworth talks to members of his congregation here Dec. 26th, as police officers stand watch over the rubble of his home, blasted by a dynamite bomb Dec. 25th. The



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Titre(s) : The lonely cross. Montgomery, Alabama : A lone cross atop the steeple rises from the wreckage of the Bell Street Baptist Church, heaviest hit of four Negro churches which were bombed here early Januuary 10th. Two private homes also were bombed in th



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Titre(s) : Negro church dynamited. Montgomery, Alabama : A policeman inspects the blast-shattered exterior of the Bell Street Baptist Church here Jan. 10th, after the church and other Negro homes and churches were dynamited here late Jan. 9th. Negro leaders, s



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Titre(s) : Negro preacher jailed. Atlanta,Giorgia : Reverend William Borders, leader of Atlanta integration forces, sits in the Atlanta City Police patrol wagon as he is taken to jail charged with violating Georgia segregation laws, January 10th. Borders, Pas



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Titre(s) : Register at Clinton (Tennesssee) : Negro and white students form separate groups as registration begins at Clinton High School Aug. 27th. No incidents marked the registration in contrast to last year when the admission of Negroes started violent ant



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Titre(s) : Start integration in Nashville schools. Nashville, Tennesssee : Two Negro parents wait in line to enroll their youngsters in the school here, August 27th. No incidents were reported as the Negro students began registering, but segregationists report



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Titre(s) : No school today. Little Rock, Arkansas : Three of six Negro boys who failed to gain entrance to North Little Rock High School September 9 are pictured after they were repulsed by a human wall of white students and adults on the steps of the school.



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Titre(s) : 09/05/57. Little Rock, Arkansas : While relaxing during his duties at Little Rock's Central High School, one of Arkansas National Guardsmen, Sgt. Elmer J. Halliburton pauses a few moments to read one of the local papers. In the background is the con



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Titre(s) : Getting the word. Little Rock, Arkansas : Lt. Col. Marion Johnson (left), an Arkansas National Guard officer, points and talks with Benjamin Fine (right), education editor of the New York Times, after Johnson escorted the latter away from a group of



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Titre(s) : Sign removal. Winston-Salem, North Carolina : Student members of the Senior Service and Key Clubs erase a sign painted on the driveway in front of the R. J. Reynolds High School here, September 5th. The sign was discovered when Gwendolyn Yvonne Bail



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Titre(s) : Guardsmen on watch. Little Rock, Arkansas : A Negro who identified himself as Alvin Wall, a reporter for the New York Amsterdam News, a Negro newspaper, is ushered off the scene by National Guardsmen at Little Rock's Central High School September 9.



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Titre(s) : Rough first day. Nashville, Tennesssee : Police escort an unidentified Negro mother and her children home after they were targets for a pop bottle thrown in a minor incident during the city's start of school integration. Fourteen Negro first graders



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Titre(s) : Signs of the times. Nashville, Tennesssee : A Negro mother and her first-grade child disregard segregationists as they enter a public school. Negro pupils mixed with whites, and white parents began a boycott of the newly-integrated schools by withdr



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Titre(s) : Tension in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennesssee : The 500,000 Hattie Cotton School, one of seven in Nashville where first-grade integration began September 9, is almost a total loss after being gutted by a thunderous dynamite blast early September 10.



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Titre(s) : Nashville, Tennesssee : Nashville police search three men they found in a car plastered with Ku Klux Klan signs near the Fehr School, September 10. The school is one of seven in which first-grade integration began September 9. Police reported findin



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Titre(s) : Birmingham scene. Birmingham, Alabama : Some white students exhibit a placard and their sentiments after cutting classes at Birmingham's Woodlawn High School September 10. About 75 to 100 refused to go to school as integration tension plagued the ci



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Titre(s) : Campus scene : Little Rock, Arkansas : Stacked rifles and a pacing National Guardsman illustrate the tense situation at Central High School here Sept. 10th. The guard continued its vigil as the Federal Government filed injunction action Sept. 10th a



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Titre(s) : This, too, is integration. Little Rock, California : White and Negro children leave school here happily September 12th, making quite a different picture than that in another Little Rock, some 1,700 miles away, where integration is causing strife. Ke



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Titre(s) : Says Kasper helped hide dynamite. Nashville, Tennesssee : Ku Klux Klan member Charles Reed (left) leaves police station here with Lt. Rex White September 14th. Police Chief Douglass (cq) Hosse quoted Reed as saying he and segregationist John Kasper



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Titre(s) : Faubus : No change. Little Rock : Arkansas Governor Orval E. Faubus (right), shown here as he was interviewed by Mike Wallace on a nationwide ABC-TV show, Sept. 15th, said that he had not changed his attitude on the Little Rock crisis as a result of



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Titre(s) : Accuses youth of throving lye. New York : Blinded and his face scarred by lye, David Ozersky, 16, identifies the voice of Maurice Kessler (facing him) as that of his attacker. Ozersky was showered with liquid lye in his classroom at Thomas Jefferson



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Titre(s) : Before the hearing. Little Rock, Arkansas : Federal Judge Ronald N. Davies looks over some pertinent documents before opening the hearing on integration here, September 20th. Governor Orval E. Faubus, against whom the litigation is based, did not ap



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Titre(s) : School head at hearing. Little Rock, Arkansas : Little Rock School Super-intendent Virgil Blossom arrives September 20th at Federal Court for the first session of the integration hearing. Governor Orval E. Faubus, named in the litigation, did not ap



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Titre(s) : Announces guard removal. Little Rock, Arkansas : Arkansas Governor Orval E. Faubus leafs through his notes prior to appearing on a local television program Sept. 20th. During the TV appearance, Governor Faubus announced that he was removing the Nati



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Titre(s) : Arrested in integration riots. Little Rock, Arkansas : This is one trouble maker that didn't get away during the rioting at Central High School here September 23rd. After jumping aboard atruck, smashing the rear window and hitting the Negro driver i



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Titre(s) : No comment. Little Rock, Arkansas : Governor Orval Faubus has no more than a smile for newsmen as he returns Sept. 24th to the Executive Mansion here from the Southern Governors' Conference at Sea Island, Ga. Shortly after President Eisenhower feder



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Titre(s) : Negro school integrated. Jefferson City : Dr Earl E. Dawnson, president of Lincoln University here, stands among Negro and white students in his conference room September 19th. Lincoln University, formerly a Negro school, was voluntarily integrated



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Titre(s) : Smiling through. Little Rock, Arkansas : Jefferson Thomas, 15, one of the nine Negro students who entered Central High School here, September 23rd, touching off an outbreak of mob violence, smiles happily as he looks at a photo of President Eisenhow



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Titre(s) : Troops arrive in Little Rock. Little Rock, Arkansas : Troops of the 101st Airborne Division alight from a truck here September 24th after being called to the strife-torn city from Fort Campbell, Ky. Former Arkansas National Guard troops, now Federal



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Titre(s) : Little Rock, Arkansas : Troops of the 101st Airborne Division leave Little Rock Air Force Base Sept. 24th enroute to positions around Central High School. A total of 500 troops from the 101st, stationed at Ft. Gampbell, Ky., flew in to back up feder



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Titre(s) : No school for them. Little Rock, Arkansas : Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division stand with bayonets outstretched as these two girls, who didn't want to attend classes at Central High School, move away here, September 25th. Nine Negro students at



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Titre(s) : On the move. Little Rock, Arkansas : Holding their rifles, bayonets attached, at port arms, soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division move spectators away from the Central High School here, September 25th, just before morning classes began. Later, nin



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Titre(s) : Forward march ! Little Rock, Arkansas : Pointing their bayonets in business-like fashion, soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division march a group of men down the street away from the Central High School here, September 25th. Under the protection of 50



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Titre(s) : Doing their duty. Little Rock, Arkansas : Grim-faced troops of the 101st Airborne Division, bayonets outstretched hustle three men down the street and away from the Central High School here, September 25th. Nine Negro children attended classes at th



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Titre(s) : Seek safety of troops. Little Rock, Arkansas : After a two-block chase by white students in integration-torn Little Rock September 25th, two Negroes stand behind the protection of this 101st Airborne soldier. Five hundred tough troops from this fame



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Titre(s) : Negroes attend central high Little Rock, Arkansas : A negro student (second from left) stands with her white classmates outside Central High School Sept. 25th during a fire drill. Troops from the 101st Airborne Division forced the integration of nin



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Titre(s) : Negro editor in Little Rock. Little Rock, Arkansas. L. Alec Wilson, editor of the Tri-State Publications, Memphis, Tenn., is one of the first Negroes to walk unmolested in the area of Little Rock's Central High School nearby troops of the 101st Airb



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Titre(s) : Signs of the times. Little Rock, Arkansas : A group of boys carrying signs reading "Faubus is Right" and "Down with Integration" march along street a block from Central High School Sept. 26th... The calmest day of the week in Little Rock. Troops of



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Titre(s) : One struggle, two men, two views. Little Rock, Arkansas : Former Congressman Laurie Battle, of Birmingham, Ala., chats with Col. William A. Kuhn, who is charge of the 101st Airborne Division at Little Rock's Central High School, after watching nine



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Titre(s) : Mothers visit Faubus. Little Rock, Arkansas : Governor Orval E. Faubus shakes hands with little Linda Lou Head, 7, who accompanied her mother on the "mothers march" to the Governor's Mansion here September 28th to advocate the closing down of newly-



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Titre(s) : Spiritual reserves for pioneer. Little Rock, Arkansas : Ernest Green, one of the nine Negro students now attending Little Rock's Central High School, reads from his Bible during weekend church services. Along with the other Negro students in the new



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Titre(s) : Tit for tat. Washington : Segregationist John Kasper (left), with placards under his arm, walks away from the front of the White House, where he and fellow-segregationists had been picketing here, October 1st. They were protesting against the action



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Titre(s) : Segregationists picket at White House. Washington : Segregationist John Kasper (center) is interviewed outside the White House, October 1st, as he and others began picketing "to end police state rule of Arkansas by General Eisenhower". Kasper was ac



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Titre(s) : Answers President. Little Rock, Arkansas : Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus tells newsmen in Little Rock October 1 that upon withdrawal of Federal troops he will again "assume full responsibility for the maintenance of law and order" in Little Rock an



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Titre(s) : Picket on the march. Washington : Segregationist John Kasper is shown as he picketed the White House here, October 1st, in protest against "police state rule of Arkansas". Kasper and some of his followers in the Seaboard White Citizens Council showe



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Titre(s) : The quiet is disturbed. Little Rock, Arkansas : A white student, one of 50 that walked out of Central High School October 3rd in protest, kicks at an effigy of a Negro that was later burned outside the school. Heavily reinforced troops promptly brok



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Titre(s) : Marching along together. Little Rock, Arkansas : Surrounded by 12 National Guardsmen, 8 negro students leave Little Rock's Central High School, as integration continues where mob violence had tried to prevent it. Three paratroopers of the 101st Airb



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Titre(s) : 10/04/57. Little Rock : Escorted by 4 paratroopers, negro students climb main stairs of Central High School past white students waving confederate flags. The children were escorted to the stairs by 16 guardsmen who were replaced at the foot of the s



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Titre(s) : Little Rock scene. Little Rock, Arkansas : The nine negro students at Little Rock's Central High School leave after another quiet day October 8. Troops still escort them but they are few in number compared to those who first accompanied them after t



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Titre(s) : Effigy of Governor Faubus burned. Toronto, Canada : An effigy of Governor Faubus of Arkansas, - involved recently in the integration trouble spot at Little Rock - is set alight by students on the campus of the University of Toronto in protest. The s



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Titre(s) : 10/04/57. Little Rock : Negro high student laughs as white student comes home with a run in an inter-class game at Central High School. Marching by home plate are national guard troops on their way to a guard change. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 04/14/63. Birmingham, Alabama: Ushers at the Sixth Ave. Presbyterian Church turn away three Negroes who attempted to attend Easter Sunday services. One of the ushers, in background, told the three "you cannot enter. This church was built by white pe



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Titre(s) : ENTERING Alabama RISING FAWN,Giorgia : Alabama State Police hustle one the Freedom Marchers, still holding his placard, toward a waiting patrol car after the group crossed the Georgia line into Alabama here May 3rd and refused to leave. All ten marc



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Titre(s) : 05/05/63. Birmingham, Alabama : Barred window of waiting paddy wagon frames negro demonstrators - some singing, some praying - as an estimated 2,000 marched on the Birmingham jail 05/05 in a segregation protest. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 05/06. Birmingham, Alabama : Police stand ready with dogs during a recent anti-segragation rally here 05/04. Later, after fire hoses were used to disperse the demonstrators, police and dogs walked into the crowds. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 05/08/63. Birmingham : A negro youth is swept along in the gutter by a stream of water from fire hoses during demonstrations here 05/7. Firemen routed the demonstrators, numbering more than 3,000, with fire hoses. Alabama Governor George Wallace ord



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Titre(s) : Birmingham, Alabama : A police officer stops an unidentified Negro who was taking part in anti-segregation march, may 7th, in the downtown shopping center. While the officer was engaged with the Negro the other marchers walked on. 05/07/63. [cote :



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Titre(s) : Springtime in Birmingham, Alabama : Two negro youngsters set up a "trunk" line of defense as they beek shelter behind a big tree in downtown Birmingham. They were getting out of the way after officials turned water hoses on desegregation demonstrato



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Titre(s) : Firemen assist woman from fire area. Birmingham, Alabama : Voluntary fireman assists distraught Negro woman from burning corner early May 12th after a new series of anti-segregation demonstrations broke out. Civil disorders were resumed early May 12



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Titre(s) : Nothing but trouble. Birmingham, Alabama : Two Birmingham motorcycle policemen look at the charred ruins of the vehicle of another policeman after demonstrations broke out here May 12th. President Kennedy kept Federal troops posed in the vicinity of



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Titre(s) : Tall targets. Birmingham, Alabama : Policemen and firemen duck the barrage of stones and bricks being hurled at them from demonstrators in Birmingham after fresh violence broke out May 13th. Some of the officers reach for their pistols in self-defen



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Titre(s) : Burning motorcycle. Birmingham, Alabama : Two negro demonstrators watch burning police motorcycle that was set afire during early-morning demonstrations here may 12th. 05/13/63. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Scene of Birmingham burning. Birmingham : Looking like a World War II scene is the corner of 5th St. and 6th Ave. here May 12th after Negro demonstrators burned to the ground three buildings, remains of which are shown in this photo. Negroes can be



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Titre(s) : Violence in the south. Jackson, Mississippi : An unidentified white man viciously kicks Memphis Norman, a 21-year-old negro, after dragging him from a segregated lunch counter where he was waiting with two Negro school students to be served, May 28t



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Titre(s) : Little Rock. (Ninth of ten). A mixed crowd of Negroes and whites watch an International League Baseball game in Little Rock. Governor Faubus himself threw out the first ball and then settled down to see a Negro ballplayer in action for Arkansas. Out



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Titre(s) : Little Rock. At the very same Woolworth's lunch counter shown in photo CKP 1382174 ro (the fifth photo of the set), a young Negro couple receives prompt, courteous service. Most restaurants and rest room facilities in downtown Little Rock have been



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Titre(s) : Little Rock. As recently as november of 1962, negroes in Little Rock were staging sit-in demonstrations at downtown lunch counters. This was the scene as young negroes sat at a local Woolworth's counter, demanding service which they never received.



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Titre(s) : Little Rock. Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker (left), commander of the federal troops on duty at Little Rock in 1957, talks to reporters with Col. William A. Kuhn at his side. Kuhn was in charge of the 327th Airborne Battle Group that guarded Central High



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Titre(s) : Little Rock. Arkansas Governor Orval E. Faubus held up a photo of signs which spell out warnings against interference with deputy U. S. marshals when they were on "integration duty" shortly before the crisis came to a boil in Little Rock in 1957. Fau



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Titre(s) : Little Rock. The color bar on fun has been raised in Little Rock's amusement parks. Here, negro and white alike enjoy the bumpy pleasures of the scooter ride. 06/08/63. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : No faith in Mississippi law. Washington D.C : Dr Aaron Henry, president of the Mississippi Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, appears before the House Judiciary subcommittee today. An associate of murdered



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Titre(s) : Sit-in dragged out. Atlanta : A negro is dragged to a waiting paddy wagon by a policeman, as a series of downtown restaurant sit-in demonstrations continued here June 17th. Several negroes, turned away at one big restaurant, sat down on the sidewalk



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Titre(s) : Injured marcher leads. Cambridge : Cleaman Cephas, head covered with a red tinged bandage, was in the front of a group of 200 negro demonstrators who marched here June 12. Cleaman said his head was injured when he was attacked by white youths after



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Titre(s) : Arlington : Sorrowing members of the family of Medgar Evers, slain negro integration leader, are shown during burial services at Arlington National Cemetery June 19th. Left to right are : his daughter, Reena Denise Evers, 7, his brother, Charles, an



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Titre(s) : Jones Beach, Long Island, New York : Police haul Joyce Bordenave, 15, away from road near entrance of Jones Beach during demonstration put on July 4th by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to protest alleged discrimination by the Long Island Sta



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Titre(s) : Police remove two. New York Polices remove integration pickets Robert Gore (left, glasses) and Walter Flesch (right) during demonstration at construction site of a New York City housing development here July 11th. The youths are being pulled from in



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Titre(s) : 07/11/63. Cambridge : Militant Negroes ignored the mobilization of the National Guard unit and demonstrated for the fourth straight night as racial discord reached a new peak in this Eastern Shore community 07/11. Here, negro demonstrators march fro



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Titre(s) : Calm returns to Cambridge : Glen D. Nash keeps watch with his bayonet on the rifle, July 13th, as quiet and calm returned to this town, no under partial martial law, after a week of demonstrations and riots. Negro leaders have called off further pro



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Titre(s) : Stopped by guardsmen. Cambridge : Twelve Negroes demonstrating in front of a segregated drug strore, here today, were taken into custody after they refused orders from National Guardsmen to disperse. Among those taken in were Stanley Branche (center



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Titre(s) : Sit-in at Rockefeller's office. New York : Pictured in early morning hours July 16th, two members of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) sit at desk of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller during all-night sit-in in his Manhattan office. Flags of U.S



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Titre(s) : Female pickets arrested. Brooklyn, New York : Policewomen bundle female pickets into patrol wagon at Downstate Medical Center construction site here July 22. Pickets were protesting alleged anti-Negro bias in building unions. 07/22/63. [cote : sans



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Titre(s) : Abrupt entrance. Brooklyn : Anti-discrimination demonstrator is lifted backwards into paddy wagon at construction site of Downstate Medical Center here July 22. Some 700 white and Negro pickets were protesting alleged building union bias. 07/22/63.



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Titre(s) : Not much of an opening. Brooklyn, New York : Girl tries to get through police barrier at construction site of Downstate Medical Center here July 23, where civil rights pickets demonstrated for the second day. The group sponsoring the demonstration o



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Titre(s) : Under truck. Brooklyn, New York : Pickets protesting alleged racial discrimination in building trade unions hang on to supports under belly of truck to halt work at Downstate Medical Center here July 31. About 80 of the demonstrators battled with po



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Titre(s) : Picketing scene. New York : A civil rights picket places his foot like a chock beneath the wheel of a truck at the Rutgers housing project on New York's lower East Side August 1st. Pickets are protesting alleged job discrimination at the housing pro



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Titre(s) : Protest school enlargement. Chicago : Anti-segregationists, members of CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), huddle in road before construction truck August 2nd in efforts to prevent work on temporary schoolroom here. CORE was protesting that Negro



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Titre(s) : Humiliating incident. New York : Policeman questions bystander as Albin Shinnery (on ground), 20, of Manhattan, bleeds to death under theater marquee on West 42nd Street, here August 10th. Police arrested a suspect, Joseph Thomas Ulrich, 31, who pol



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Titre(s) : Block movement of trucks. Elizabeth : Groups of youthful demonstrators lock arms and clasp hands as they sit in street in attempt to block entry of trucks at the construction site of the Union County Courthouse, here August 16th. Some 80 persons, 77



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Titre(s) : Autograph seekers. Gadsden, Alabama : Actor Anthony Franciosa came here to speak at a civil rights meeting late August 22, but Negro children who heard him acted like fans anywhere after the meeting was over. Franciosa and three other actors were he



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Titre(s) : Preparations continue. Washington : This is the scene at the Lincoln Memorial today as preparations for the March on Washington continue. An estimated 100,000 persons are expected to form at the Washington Monument August 28 and march down Constitut



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Titre(s) : De gauche à droite : Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins, et Anna Arnold Hedgeman [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Washington, 27 août : Un énorme dispositif de sécurité vient d'être mis en place à Washington pour la fameuse "Marche sur Washington" des partisans de l'égalité raciale aux Etats-Unis. On ne sait pas encore exactement le nombre des manifesta



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Titre(s) : Signs for the march. Washington, D.C. Thousands of signs to be carried in the March on Washington tomorrow are prepared by workers in front of the headquarters tent set up on the Washington Monument grounds. 08/27/63. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : On eve of march. Washington : Activity abounds in the press tent on the Washington Monument grounds today in preparation for the March on Washington tomorrow. In the background, across the elipse, is the White House. 08/27/63. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Movie stars at march. Washington, D.C : Movie stars Burt Lancaster, left, Harry Belafonte, center, and Charlton Heston are shown inside the Lincoln Memorial during the civil rights march on Washington here August 28, 1963. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 08/28/63. Washington : This aerial view shows demonstrators gathered near the Washington Monument (foreground) for the start of March on Washington ceremonies here 08/28. Entertainers are performing on the stage at upper right. The tent at upper lef



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Titre(s) : 08/28/63. Washington : The Washington Monument is a backdrop for George Lincoln Rockwell, self-styled "Fuhrer" of the American Nazi Party, as he watches final preparations for the civil rights March on Washington here 08/28. Rockwell has said he pla



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Titre(s) : At rally's end. Washington : Young demonstrators relax beside the Reflecting Pool after the breakup of the massive civil rights March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial (Background) here today. 08/28/63. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Crowds at monument await ceremonies. Washington : Demonstrators are gathered in front of the Washington Monument here today awaiting the start of the March on Washington ceremonies. 08/28/63. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : March director at Lincoln Memorial. Washington : The statue of Abraham Lincoln, the President who freed the slaves, serves as a symbolic backdrop for civil rights leader A. Philip Randolph at the Lincoln Memorial here today. Randolph, March on Washi



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Titre(s) : Negroes demonstrate for freedom. Washington : This aerial view shows March on Washington participants streaming towards the Lincoln Memorial (foreground) in the walk from the Washington Monument (background) here today. The buildings frame the Refle



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Titre(s) : Placards in freedom march. Washington : The giant freedom march is underway in Washington, in which 100,000 demonstrators, both Negroes and whites, carried no fewer than 34,000 placards, following today's statement by President John Kennedy that the



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Titre(s) : Lincoln looks down. Washington, D.C : Abraham Lincoln, the President who freed the slaves, is present in effigy as "March on Washington" demonstrators gather in front of the Lincoln Memorial here August 28th. The picture, made from behind the statue



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Titre(s) : Negroes in civil rights march. Washington, D.C : An aerial view as some of the thousands of Civil Rights demonstrators massed near the Lincoln Memorial after the August 28th massive Civil Rights "March on Washington". More than 200,000 persons took



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Titre(s) : Civil rights marchers in close-up. Washington, D.C : Labour... The People... and the Clergy... all are represented by the faces and the hats of these participants in the massive Negro "March on Washington", August 28th. At top, a woman (left), and a



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Titre(s) : 09/04/63. Birmingham, Alabama : Two negro students leave Graymont school here after they registered to become the first of their race to attend classes in the formerly all-white school system here 09/4. Floyd Armstrong (2nd from left) and his brothe



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Titre(s) : 09/05/63. Birmingham, Alabama : Mrs Constance Baker Motley, attorney for the Legal Defense Fund, inspects damage to his property with attorney Arthur Shores. Mrs Motley filed a brief at federal court here 09/5 seeking the reopening of Birmingham sch



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Titre(s) : Riot policeman. Birmingham, Alabama : Looking much like a war combat veteran, policeman Warren Wilson, bleeding from injured eye, puffs cigarette as he clutches his bayoneted weapon here September 4th. He was hit just below the eye with a bottle dur



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Titre(s) : Block off crowd. Birmingham, Alabama : Police block off intersection to control crowd of jeering Negroes (background) who started rioting late September 4th when the home of Negro integration leader Arthur Shores was bombed. The home had been bombed



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Titre(s) : 09/10/63. Birmingham, Alabama : Two white children watch as two Negro boys - Floyd and Dwight Armstrong - integrate Graymont elementary school here 09/10. Integration came as a surprise when Governor George Wallace failed to make any more after his



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Titre(s) : 09/02/63. Plaquemine : Two policemen discover an unidentified Negro teenage girl hiding under a bench in the Freedom Rock Baptist Church after they had to use tear-gas and fire hoses late 09/1 in Plaquemine to dispurse an angry mob of Negro demonstr



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Titre(s) : 02/26/64. Boston : "School boycott" - A student with banjo entertains students as they enter St. Mark's Freedom School 02/26. The students remained out of Boston schools in protest over de facto segregation. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : New York : A would-be visitor of the Ford Pavilion at the World's Fair asks a civil rights demonstrator about her rights to visit the exhibit April 22. Demonstrators entered the pavilion on the Fair's opening day and prevented the public from visiti



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Titre(s) : 04/06/64. Cleveland : This civil rights picket was not discouraged when a back-hoe digging dirt for a new school dropped a partial load of dirt on him. The picket had jumped into the hole along with five other pickets to protest the new school. Here



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Titre(s) : 04/07/64. Cleveland : Bruce William Klunder, a white minister, lies dead before the bulldozer that backed over him at a civil rights demonstration protesting a new school being built. Stunned at the death is this demonstrator who turns away from the



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Titre(s) : 04/15/64. Cambridge : Maryland National Guardsmen, with bayonets baredand wearing gas masks, fire tear gas into a noisy crowd of about 25 Negro youths who had refused please to disperse and return to their homes 05/14. The youths scattered when the



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Titre(s) : Demonstrating at the Fair. World's Fair, New York : Fellow-demonstrators hold Negro woman aloft on pole as she vigorously exhorts others not to enter Fair ground here early April 22nd. Hundreds of demonstrators, from militant New York civil rights f



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Titre(s) : Taken into custody. New York : Civil rights demonstrator is trundled into 110th police precinct near the World's Fair after arrest at the Fair April 22. James Farmer, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was among many civil r



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Titre(s) : Providence : Members and supporters of CORE stand and sing in the House as the Rhode Island General Assembly adjourned until Tuesday in providence, April 25. Adjournment came early after the demonstrators, who have been staging a sit-in in the House



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Titre(s) : "Freedom day" rally. Cambridge : Negro leaders held a "Freedom Day" rally prior to Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama made a speech against the Civil Rights Bill in Cambridge, May 11. The rally, held in another part of town, was in direct opposit



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Titre(s) : Cambridge scene. Cambridge : Negro and white demonstrators kneel in prayer outside the Magistrate's Court in Cambridge, May 13th as demonstration leader Mrs Gloria Richardson (2nd left on stairs) leaves the court. She appeared in court on disorderly



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Titre(s) : 05/14/64. Cambridge : Maryland National Guardsmen with bared bayonets hold back a group of Negro demonstrators who had threatened to attack them with bricks and rocks 05/14. Shortly after, Brig. Gen. George Gelston, commander of the Guardsmen (far r



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Titre(s) : [Manifestations raciales aux Etats-Unis] [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Silent march to Capitol. Washington : Protestant chu chmeu from 11 states moved on the Capitol today to urge their Senators to act at once on the embattled civil rights bill. After praying in front of the Supreme Court (background), the group began



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Titre(s) : 06/10/64. Tuscaloosa, Alabama : Helmeted policemen group around Negro church here 06/09 after a clash following Negro defiance of a ban on street demonstrations. More than 60 demonstrators were arrested as Negroes inside the church threw bottles, ro



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Titre(s) : Police in action. New York : Steel-helmeted policemen shown in action during the second night of riots in Harlem July 19th. Policeman (left photo) uses a tree for protection and has his gun drawn anticipating attacks by rioters here. Another policem



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Titre(s) : [Manifestations raciales aux Etats-Unis] [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 07/23 New York : Two helmeted policemen crouch as they prepare to fire warning shots a negro youths who smashed windows and looted stores in the racially troubled Bedford-Stuyves section of Brooklyn early 07/22, the fourth night of violence in New Y



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Titre(s) : Freedom democratic party meets. Jackson, Mississippi : Aaron Henry, Mississippi NAACP President, glances back at crowd before convening a meeting of the newly formed Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party here August 6th. The party met here to choose



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Titre(s) : Farewell to Malcolm X. New York : Mourners looks on as the body of slain Negro extremist Malcolm X is born away from the Faith Temple, Church of God in Christ, following funeral services feb. 27th. The church was crowded with some 1,000 persons who



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Titre(s) : Melee in Montgomery, Alabama : Members of the Montgomery County posse and an Alabama State Trooper swing canes and clubs to disperse a group of civil rights demonstrators near the city courthouse. 03/19/65. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Melee in Montgomery, Alabama : Holding their heads, young student civil rights demonstrators scatter in all directions. Dispersed by mounted police and possemen, wielding clubs, canes and rope, some demonstrators didn't escape the blows. 03/19/65. [



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Titre(s) : Melee in Montgomery, Alabama : Injured civil rights demonstrators are aided by fellow marchers in a vacant lot near the state capital courthouse in Montgomery. The demonstrators were injured by charging state and county policemen on horsback who dis



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Titre(s) : Melee in Montgomery, Alabama : Stretched out on the ground, a group of civil rights demonstrators hold up their signs which designate where they are from. Some 600 were dispersed by charging state and county policemen on horseback, which resulted wi



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Titre(s) : Melee in Montgomery, Alabama : Young student demonstrators are backed against the wall of a house as possemen and police riding horses chase them with nightsticks. 03/19/65. Montgomery, Alabama : A march on the courthouse in this Alabama state capit



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Titre(s) : Framed by police. Montgomery, Alabama : Civil rights demonstrators are framed by the legs of Montgomery police after they refused to disperse and sat down in street here March 18th. Approximately 90 civil rights demonstrators were arrested. 03/20/65



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Titre(s) : Awaiting arrest. Selma, Alabama : Civil rights demonstrators form a peaceful hand chain as Selma's Public Safety Director Wilson Baker (center) signals for a car to pick up the group after arresting them. Groups of Negro and white demonstrators left



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Titre(s) : Before the long walk. Selma, Alabama : A group of about 300 persons marched from Browns Church to Selma's City Hall in a peaceful demonstration (3/19). The group, which swelled with out-of-state people, congregated in front of the City Hall Building



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Titre(s) : Tired feet. Selma, Alabama : Charles Bisdee, of Pittsburgh, Pa., holds his bandaged and aching foot (03/21) after the first day of the Selma-to-Montgomery march. Some 5,000 marchers began the trek, but only about 300 will walk the full 50 miles. 03/



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Titre(s) : On the march. Selma, Alabama : Jim Letherer, of Saginaw, Mich., despite the absence of one leg, sets out on the Selma-to-Montgomery civil rights march (03/21). Letherer was one of an estimated 5,000 persons who set out on a march which will end03/25



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Titre(s) : On the road to Montgomery. Selma, Alabama : National Guardsmen are along the roadside as civil rights marchers start their trek from Selma to Montgomery (03/21). Road sign indicates that the marchers have travelled five miles. 03/23/65. [cote : sans



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Titre(s) : Getting ready. Selma, Alabama : This aerial view shows some of the civil rights marchers in the area of Brown's Chapel (right background) as they prepare to journey from Selma-to-Montgomery (03/21). The marchers are at the halfway point in their 50-



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Titre(s) : Bedding down. Selma, Alabama : Civil rights marchers blow up air matresses as they prepare to bed down in a circus side-show type tent along the route of their Selma-to-Montgomery journey. The marchers are at the halfway point (03/23) in their 50-mi



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Titre(s) : On the way to Montgomery. Selma, Alabama : This large billboard, pointin



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