Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,
Hold On! Hold On! (original) (raw)
Mary McLeod Bethune NCNWpicketing Peoples drugstore, 1940s.
In the Shadow of the Capitol
CORE members set out from Washington on the firstFreedom Ride, the Journey of Reconciliation, April 9, 1947.
Paul Robeson and Civil Rights Congress supporters present the "We Charge Genocide" petition to the United Nations, December 17, 1951.
Ban the Klan!
Journey of Reconciliation: departing Washington, April 1947.L-R: Worth Randle, Wallace Nelson, Ernest Bromley, James Peck, Igal Roodenko,Bayard Rustin, Joseph Felmet, George Houser, and Andrew Johnson.
Dr. King arrested for boycotting the busses, Montgomery, 1956.
My feet is tired, but my soul is rested.
Rosa Parks sitting at the front of desegregated bus, Montgomery, 1956. (John Seigenthaler seated behind her.)
Reunion at Highlander after the boycott. From left: Ralph Helstein, Myles Horton, Rosa Parks, unidentified, Septima Clark.
Removing bus segregation notices after Supreme Court victory, 1956.
Billboards showing Dr. King and Rosa Parks attending an integrated event at the Highlander Folk School in 1957 are erected across the South. To the white power structure, integration is a "Communist plot" against the "Southern way of life." Therefore, anyone attending an integrated event is — by definition — a "Communist."
Autherine Lucy and NAACP attorneys Thurgood Marshall and Arthur Shore outside Federal Court in Birmingham during her struggle to integrate the University of Alabama. February, 1956.
1959 "Pilgrimage of Prayer" from Richmond, VA to Washington, DC to protest the closing of public schools in Virginia to avoid court-ordered desegregation.
1950s Sit-Ins & Boycotts
Picketing the Royal Ice Cream parlor, Durham, NC. 1957. SeeRoyal Ice Cream Sit-in for background.
A lone counter-picket tries to stem the freedom tide.
Teaching, training, educating, organizing, — the hard work behind the headlines.
Citzenship program founder Septima Clark teaches a man how to write his name, Camden Alabama, 1966
Septima Clark teaching reading, writing, voter registration, and social revolution at a Citizenship School in the South Carolina Sea Islands (date of photo unknown). Standing in the background is Citizenship School teacher and dedicated organizer Bernice Robinson.
SCLC Education Director, Dorothy Cotton teaching women in Camden AL, 1966
National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)San Francisco chapter (1950s?)