Photography by Nickolas Muray, New York City. A photographic print has an inscription on recto from Marinoff and Van Vechten to Grace Nail Johnson and James Weldon Johnson, June 4, 1930.
Description:
Blind stamp: Nicholas Muray, New York and Stamped in ink on verso: "Photograph by Nicholas Muray, N.Y. Please give credit."
Subject (Name):
Marinoff, Fania, 1890-1971 and Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964
BEIN Richards Kipling S52: From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling., BEIN Za +Zm63: From the Philip K. Allen Papers relating to Finley Peter Dunne: 35:3-6., and Title from cover.
BEIN Za D813 +Zz925M: Original wrappers. Label: Société Anonyme, Inc., New York. Stamps: Yale University Art Gallery, (withdrawn). From the Katherine S. Dreier / Société Anonyme Archive.
Publisher:
Museum of Modern Art, Société Anonyme, Inc
Subject (Geographic):
Russia.
Subject (Topic):
Art, Russian, Impressionism (Art), Art, Modern, and Russian influences
N.A.A.C.P. publications and related ephemera, 1915-1978 and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People publications and related ephemera, 1915-1978
Description:
BEIN JWJ Zan N213 +915N: Some of these items are accompanied by articles printed from the World Wide Web., A collection of NAACP items. Most were published by the organization itself, one was published by a sympathizer, and two, emblematic of racial prejudice, were produced anonymously., The sympathetic publication is a broadside with the title "Strong man!" It was distributed by Hollywood Beauty Secrets Company, owned by Mr. & Mrs. Homer Goodwin, Hollywood, California, and it urged people to join the NAACP., The anonymous items, probably from 1963, are a dollar bill with a message stamped on it and a contribution card, one or both of which were likely produced by the Ku Klux Klan., and Included in the collection are two letters to individuals on NAACP stationery, not listed among the titles of the printed works.
Publisher:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored people
Subject (Geographic):
Texas, Waco., and United States
Subject (Name):
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.