- Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher) (x)
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Title
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Harlem, crime scene
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Identifier
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e_clm_0457
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1964-1968
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of a crime scene or possibly an accident in Harlem, circa 1964-1968
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Title
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Harlem, Dick Gregory
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Identifier
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e_clm_0469
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of comedian and activist Dick Gregory in Harlem on 115th St. and Lenox Avenue addressing a rally, possibly related to housing conditions in tenement buildings, 1964 (Time Inc. Pic Collection is stamped on slide mount.)
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Title
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Harlem, Dick Gregory
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Identifier
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e_clm_0477
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of comedian and activist Dick Gregory addressing a rally, possibly related to housing conditions for the poor in Harlem, 1964 (Time Inc. Pic Collection is stamped on slide mount.)
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Title
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Harlem, Gloria Richardson
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Identifier
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e_clm_0463
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Civil Rights activist Gloria Richardson, during a housing rally on 115th St. and Lenox Ave. in Harlem, 1964
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Title
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Harlem, Lewis Michaux
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Identifier
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e_clm_0474
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Lewis Michaux, at his National Memorial African Bookstore, also known as, "the House of Common Sense and the Home of Proper Propaganda," on 7th Ave. near 125th St.
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Title
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Harlem, National Memorial African Bookstore
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Identifier
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e_clm_0478
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of two men stopping by the National Memorial African Bookstore in Harlem, also known as, "the House of Common Sense and the Home of Proper Propaganda", on 7th Ave. near 125th St., 1964
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Title
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Harlem, protest
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Identifier
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e_clm_0475
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of police arresting a female demonstrator during a protest on 5th Avenue and 130th St. against poor housing conditions in Harlem, 1964
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Title
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Hello Dolly in Vietnam
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Identifier
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e_clm_0525
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1965
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Box
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2016-131/21
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Folder
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War: Vietnam War (2 of 2), 1965-1972
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of a performer on stage, possibly Mary Martin, entertaining troops during a production of Hello Dolly in South Vietnam at Nha Trang, 1965
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Title
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Hello Dolly in Vietnam
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Identifier
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e_clm_0526
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1965
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Box
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2016-131/21
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Folder
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War: Vietnam War (2 of 2), 1965-1972
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption from LIFE Magazine, October 22, 1965, reads, "At Nha Trang. Singer Ellen Mitchell chats with wounded GI who came from a nearby hospital for the show."
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Title
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Hello Dolly in Vietnam
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Identifier
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e_clm_0527
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1965
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Box
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2016-131/21
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Folder
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War: Vietnam War (2 of 2), 1965-1972
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption from LIFE Magazine, October 22, 1965, reads, "Hello, Saigon. Mary (Martin) arrives with Producer David Merrick (center) and her husband, Richard Halliday."
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Title
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Hello Dolly in Vietnam
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Identifier
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e_clm_0528
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1965
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Box
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2016-131/21
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Folder
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War: Vietnam War (2 of 2), 1965-1972
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption from LIFE Magazine, October 22, 1965, reads, "At Bien Hoa. In a hanger at the huge airbase an audience of Americans and Vietnamese, seated on sandbags, applauds Mary Martin as she makes her entrance into a swirl of singing chefs and dancing waiters."
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Title
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Jacqueline Kennedy
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Identifier
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e_clm_0532
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1968
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Box
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2016-131/25
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Folder
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Jackie Kennedy, circa 1966-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy standing and observing a parade with John Burns, Governor of Hawaii, 1968
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Title
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Jacqueline Kennedy
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Identifier
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e_clm_0533
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1968
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Box
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2016-131/25
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Folder
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Jackie Kennedy, circa 1966-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy standing and observing a parade with John Burns, Governor of Hawaii, 1968
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Title
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Jacqueline Kennedy
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Identifier
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e_clm_0531
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1968
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Box
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2016-131/25
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Folder
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Jackie Kennedy, circa 1966-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy with her son John Jr. during a visit to Hawaii in 1968
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Title
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Jacqueline Kennedy, Whitney Museum of Modern Art
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Identifier
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e_clm_0534
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1966
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Box
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2016-131/25
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Folder
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Jackie Kennedy, circa 1966-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy attending the opening and dedication ceremony of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, 1966
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Title
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Jacqueline Kennedy, Whitney Museum of Modern Art
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Identifier
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e_clm_0535
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1966
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Box
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2016-131/25
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Folder
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Jackie Kennedy, circa 1966-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Jacqueline Kennedy listening to Flora Whitney Miller, President of the Whitney Museum of American Art, during the opening and dedication ceremony of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, in 1966
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Title
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Lower Manhattan
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Identifier
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e_clm_0486
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1973
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York, New York City, misc., circa 1965-1995
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph showing a 360-degree aerial view of Lower Manhattan, 1973
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Title
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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Identifier
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e_clm_0530
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1967
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Box
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2016-131/25
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Folder
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Lyndon B. Johnson, 1967
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, 1967
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Title
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Malcolm X
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Identifier
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e_clm_0416
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Box
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2016-131/3
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Folder
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Misc. civil rights slides (2 of 4), circa 1958-1970
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Malcolm X arriving at Kennedy Airport after a trip abroad to the Middle East and West Africa, circa 1964
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Title
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Malcolm X
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Identifier
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e_clm_0472
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1964
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Box
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2016-131/36
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Folder
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New York: Harlem, 1964-1968
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Malcolm X holding his daughter Ilyasah, upon his arrival from the Middle East at Kennedy Airport in New York City, 1964