Printed ephemera of African American political activism and arts
Container / Volume:
Box 3 | Folder 149
Image Count:
8
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Subject (Geographic):
Laurel (Miss.)--Social conditions, Mississippi--History--20th century, and United States--Race relations--Press coverage--History--20th century
Subject (Name):
Abzug, Bella S., 1920-1998, Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964, Civil Rights Congress (U.S.), and McGee, Willie, 1915-1951--Trials, litigation, etc
Photograph portrait of African American author James Baldwin by Anthony Barboza, 1975. The photograph belongs to Barboza's Black Borders series of portraits of Black artists
Description:
Anthony Barboza (1944-) is an African American photographer, historian, artist, and writer. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and moved to New York City to study photography. In 1963, he joined the Kamoinge Workshop photography collective, and became president of the collective in 2004., Caption in English., Title from caption., Place of creation supplied by cataloger., and Date of creation from caption.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987 and Barboza, Anthony, 1944-
Subject (Topic):
African American authors, African American photographers, and Authors
Get ready to roll through the alphabet with a jaunty cast of busy little peas. Featuring a range of zippy characters from Acrobat Peas to Zoologist Peas, this delightful picture book highlights a variety of interests, hobbies, and careers - each one themed to a letter of the alphabet - and gives a wonderful sense of the colorful world we live in. Children will have so much fun poring over the detailed scenes that they won't even realize they're learning the alphabet along the way!
Alternative Title:
L M N O peas
Description:
BEIN 2015 +643: Dust jacket. and Book design by Sonia Chaghatzbanian.
Publisher:
Beach Lane Books
Subject (Name):
Chaghatzbanian, Sonia, book designer
Subject (Topic):
Alphabet books, Alphabet--Juvenile poetry, Occupations--Juvenile poetry, and Persons--Juvenile poetry
Conference in Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles of the Peoples of Southern Africa (New York
Published / Created:
1981 Oct 10
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 36
Collection Title:
Printed ephemera of African American political activism and arts
Container / Volume:
Bsd | Folder 167
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Subject (Topic):
African American political activists--Ephemera, African American politicians--Ephemera, African Americans--Civil rights--Ephemera, African Americans--Ephemera , Black power--Ephemera, Civil rights movements--United States--Ephemera, Political activists--United States--Ephemera, and Pressure groups--United States--Ephemera
Morris, Joe Alex, 1904- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Published / Created:
1952
Call Number:
JWJ MSS 36
Collection Title:
Printed ephemera of African American political activism and arts
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 87
Image Count:
4
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Publisher:
Curtis Publishing Company
Subject (Geographic):
Florida--History--20th century, Groveland (Fla.)--Race relations, and Lake County (Fla.)--History
Subject (Name):
McCall, Willis V. (Willis Virgil), -1994, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Publication of the Orlando sentinel, and Saturday evening post
Subject (Topic):
Groveland Four Trial, Groveland, Fla., 1949-1952 and Lynching--Florida
The collection consists of three drawings by Greville Rickard: "Sherry-Netherland Fire" (circa 1927, crayon on paper mounted on board, 51 x 34.5 cm.), "Residence of Dr. Charles V. Paterno, Greenwich, Conn." (circa 1937, ink on card, 56 x 32 cm.), and an aerial view of Paul Martinot house, Mt. Harmony Road, Bernardsville, New Jersey (circa 1946, crayon, ink, and watercolor on paper). The drawings were signed by Rickard
Description:
Greville Rickard was born in Denver, Colorado, on December 8, 1889, the son of Stephen Rickard. He received a BS degree from Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University in 1912, and studied afterward at the Yale School of Architecture. Rickard practiced architecture in Colorado and, from 1923, in New York. He died in El Paso, Texas, on May 3, 1956., The fire at the Sherry-Netherland, a hotel-apartment building at 781 Fifth Avenue in New York, occurred in April 1927 while the building was under construction. The residence on the Paterno estate, "Round Hill," on John Street in Greenwich, was completed in 1940., Title devised by cataloger., and Captions in English.
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Name):
Paterno, Charles, 1878-1946, Martinot, Paul, and Rickard, Greville, 1889-1956.