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Cloture Motion on the Civil Rights Bill of 1964, June 10, 1964
Cloture Motion on the Civil Rights Bill of 1964, June 10, 1964
“Take a Stand for Civil Rights,” petition from residents of Chicago, Illinois, 1963
“Take a Stand for Civil Rights,” petition from residents of Chicago, Illinois, 1963
Civil Rights Act of 1957, September 9, 1957
Civil Rights Act of 1957, September 9, 1957
“The Strauss Affair: Senate v. President,” Time Magazine, June 15, 1959
“The Strauss Affair: Senate v. President,” Time Magazine, June 15, 1959
Telegram from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders to Representative Emmanuel Celler of New York, February 15, 1957
Telegram from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders to Representative Emmanuel Celler of New York, February 15, 1957
Oliver Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Judgement, May 31, 1955
Oliver Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Judgement, May 31, 1955
“In 1892, We Were Here . . . When a New Orleanian Tried to Prove that Justice is Color Blind,” drawing by John Churchill Chase, New Orleans States-Item, 1977
“In 1892, We Were Here . . . When a New Orleanian Tried to Prove that Justice is Color Blind,” drawing by John Churchill Chase, New Orleans States-Item, 1977
Lewis L. Strauss, Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on His Nomination as Secretary of Commerce, photograph by the Associated Press, 1959
Lewis L. Strauss, Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on His Nomination as Secretary of Commerce, photograph by the Associated Press, 1959
At the Bus Station in Durham, North Carolina, photograph by Jack Delano, May 1940
At the Bus Station in Durham, North Carolina, photograph by Jack Delano, May 1940
H.R. 127, Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States (Fourteenth Amendment), May 29, 1866
H.R. 127, Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States (Fourteenth Amendment), May 29, 1866
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