View of Dr. Fanette Thomas. Written on recto: Dr. Fanette Thomas (deceased)
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View of a man with a picket sign.
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View of three women with picket signs.
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A portrait of Walter White.
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A group walks down the street in Atlanta.
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A crowd at an identified event with Julian Bond.
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Portrait of an unidentified woman.
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View of a man entering a waiting room.
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Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at an event. Written on recto: To Kim Dreisbeck with best wishes and warm regards, Martin Luther King, Jr.
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View of Sterling Brown speaking.
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Martin Luther King Jr. at the barber shop.
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A man walks in front of a store wearing a sign that reads, "The presence of segregation is the absence of democracy, Jim Crow must go!".
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Portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Newspaper clipping about the transfer of Mozley Park to Black citizens. Text from slide presentation: Eventually Mozley Park and surrounding areas became home to more and more Blacks, as whites fled to the outlying suburbs. In April, 1954, Mozley Park, the park, was officially designated for use by Blacks, reflecting the segregationist policies which were still prevalent at that time.
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View of Whitney Young Jr. and four others.
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A portrait of Whitney Young Jr.
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A portrait of W.E.B. DuBois.
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A portrait of W.E.B. DuBois.
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A portrait of Walter White.
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A man in a work outfit walks into a "Colored Waiting Room" entrance of a building.
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