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Title
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Civil rights negatives (copies of master prints) (19.6); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0852
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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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Folder
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19.6
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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 copies of Master Prints from 12 Civil Rights negatives. Negative sleeve 19.6 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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Title
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Constance Baker Motley, NAACP attorney
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Identifier
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e_sh_0087
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1961-1962
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Box
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3V262b
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Folder
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65859, NAACP rallies
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of NAACP attorney Constance Baker Motley on the steps of a federal courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi. Two women hold signs protesting her efforts to help integrate the University of Mississippi.
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Title
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Constance Baker Motley, NAACP attorney
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Identifier
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e_sh_0088
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1961-1962
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Box
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3V262b
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Folder
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65859, NAACP rallies
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of NAACP attorney Constance Baker Motley on the steps of a federal courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi. Two women hold signs protesting her efforts to help integrate the University of Mississippi.
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Title
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Constance Baker Motley, NAACP attorney
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Identifier
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e_sh_0111
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1961-1962
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Box
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3V262b
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Folder
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65859, NAACP rallies
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of NAACP attorney Constance Baker Motley on the steps of a federal courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi. Two women hold signs protesting her efforts to help integrate the University of Mississippi.
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Title
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Constance Baker Motley, NAACP attorney
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Identifier
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e_sh_0112
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1961-1962
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Box
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3V262b
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Folder
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65859, NAACP rallies
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of NAACP attorney Constance Baker Motley on the steps of a federal courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi. Two women hold signs protesting her efforts to help integrate the University of Mississippi.
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Title
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Day before riots at Old Miss, demonstrators in Jackson, Mississippi, LIFE #65844, roll 2C-1A (10.20); Oxford, Mississippi, circa 1962-1963
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Identifier
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e_clm_0681
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1962
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Box
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2016-131/1
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Folder
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10.2
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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 parade with Confederate flags during a rally in Jackson Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 10.20 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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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_001
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-29
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "FREEDOM RIDERS" GO TO COUNTY FARM -- Max Thomas, with shotgun, superintendent of the Hinds County Farm, directs freedom riders held in the county jail into vehicles that will take them to the county farm near Jackson today." (AP Wirephoto) 1961
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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_009
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-30
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "RIDER ASKS FOR CHARGE---James Davis, of Florence, S.C., self-styled leader of the freedom riders that arrived in Jackson today asks Capt. J.L.Ray on what charge the are being arrested on after they entered the white waiting room at the train station." (AP Wirephoto) 1961
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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_013
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-29
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "ENTRANCE TO HINDS COUNTY PRISON FARM---This is the main entrance to the Hinds County Prison Farm near Jackson. Nineteen freedom riders are at the farm serving out $200 fines. This is where Rev.C.T. Vivian, one of the riders says he was hit by a guard for failing to address him as Sir." (AP Wirephoto) 1961.
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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_019
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-24
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "LOADED IN PADDY WAGON---Freedom riders are loaded in to a city police van after their arrest in Jackson today. Twelve of the freedom riders were arrested after they arrived in Jackson and taken to the city jail." (AP Wirephoto) 1961
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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_032
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-31
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "RIDERS ENTER TRAIN STATION---Freedom riders talk with newsmen as they enter the train station in Jackson yesterday. From top left they are: Charles A. Haynie, Ithaca, N.Y., Joe Griffith, Ithaca, and Tom Green Ithaca, top center. James Davis Jr., front left, and Robert L. Heller, Rockville Center, N.Y. in foreground. All are in city jail today." (AP Wirephoto 1961)
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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_033
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-31
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "RIDERS ARRIVE BY TRAIN---Five of the 8 freedom riders arriving in Jackson leave the train which brought them from New Orleans yesterday. The group, which included four white male students from Cornell University, were arrested when they sought to use white facilities in the depot." (AP Wirephoto 1961)
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Title
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Freedom Riders
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Identifier
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e_frp_034
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Creator
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Associated Press (Photographer)
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Dates
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1961-05-25
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Box
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3X10
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Folder
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Freedom Riders Press Photographs, Photograph Album, (1 of 2)
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Resource
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Freedom Riders press photographs album
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Description
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Caption from the Associated Press reads, "GOVERNOR LISTENS---Gov. Ross Barnett of Mississippi, listens to a question from a newsman at press conference in Jackson today. Gov. Barnett said anyone breaking the state laws will be arrested." (AP Wirephoto 1961)
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Title
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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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Folder
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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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Folder
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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 C-1 (19.3); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0847
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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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Folder
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19.3
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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 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Bunche, possibly at the funeral for Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi. Negative sleeve 19.3 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 C-3 (19.7); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0853
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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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Folder
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19.7
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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 the funeral procession for Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 19.7, 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 C-3 (19.7); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0854
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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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Folder
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19.7
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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 the funeral procession for Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 19.7, 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, Medgar Evers funeral, LIFE #67988, roll C-2 (19.9); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0856
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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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Folder
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19.9
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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 the funeral for Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi. Negative sleeve number 19.9, 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, Medgar Evers funeral procession, LIFE #67988, roll C-4 (19.1); Integration, Mississippi, circa 1963-1965
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Identifier
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e_clm_0844
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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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Folder
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19.1
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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 the funeral procession for Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi. . Negative sleeve number 19.1 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.