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Harlem
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Identifier
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e_clm_0492
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2016-131/19
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Parades: Black is Beautiful, 1969
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of an African American woman in Harlem during a Black is Beautiful parade and celebration, 1969
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Title
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Harlem
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Identifier
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e_clm_0493
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2016-131/19
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Parades: Black is Beautiful, 1969
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of an African American marching band performing in Harlem during a Black is Beautiful parade and celebration, 1969
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Title
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Harlem
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Identifier
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e_clm_0489
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2016-131/19
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Parades: Black is Beautiful, 1969
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of an African American woman in Harlem during a Black is Beautiful parade and celebration, 1969
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Title
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Harlem
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Identifier
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e_clm_0490
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2016-131/19
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Folder
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Parades: Black is Beautiful, 1969
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of an African American woman and children in Harlem during a Black is Beautiful parade and celebration, 1969
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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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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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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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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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Harry Belafonte, Joan Baez, and Leon Bibb
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Identifier
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e_clm_0390
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1965-03
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Box
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2016-131/1
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Folder
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Selma to Montgomery 1965, undated
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of Harry Belafonte, Joan Baez, and Leon Bibb (center) entertaining marchers
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Integration, Mississippi, includes George Wallace LIFE #67988, roll 3C-3 (9.12); Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0628
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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Box
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2016-131/1
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Folder
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9.12
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi and Governor George Wallace of Alabama at a function in Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 9.12 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, including Jackson demonstration, LIFE #67988, roll C-6 (9.9); Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0625
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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2016-131/1
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9.9
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing a protest rally in Jackson, Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 9.9 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-1 (9.11); Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0627
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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Box
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2016-131/1
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9.11
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing an unidentified man at an airport in Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 9.11 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-2 (19.5); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0850
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1963-1965
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Box
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2016-131/1
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19.5
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett with George Wallace, Governor of Alabama, in Mississippi. Negative sleeve 19.5, sheet 1 of 2, is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-2 (19.5); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0851
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1963-1965
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Box
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2016-131/1
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19.5
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett with George Wallace, Governor of Alabama, in Mississippi. Negative sleeve 19.5, sheet 2 of 2, is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-4 (9.13); Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0629
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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Box
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2016-131/1
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Folder
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9.13
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing a gathering of elder African American men listening to a group of white men speaking from an elevated platform. Negative sleeve number 9.13 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-4 (9.13); Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0630
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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Box
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2016-131/1
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9.13
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing a gathering of elder African American men listening to a group of white men speaking from an elevated platform. Negative sleeve number 9.13 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-5 (9.14); Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0631
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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Box
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2016-131/1
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Folder
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9.14
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing an unidentified man working from behind a large desk in an office. Negative sleeve number 9.14 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.
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Integration, Mississippi, LIFE #67988, roll 3C-5 (9.14);Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi, and voting in Mississippi, circa 1962-1966
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Identifier
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e_clm_0632
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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circa 1962-1966
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Box
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2016-131/1
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9.14
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing an unidentified man working from behind a large desk in an office. Negative sleeve number 9.14 is part of a numbering system that organizes Moore's civil rights film negatives; the numbering system predates the archive's transfer to the Briscoe Center.