1963 MLK JR. DETROIT MARCH TO FREEDOM1963 MLK JR. DETROIT MARCH TO FREEDOM PRESS PHOTOPress photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. arm-in-arm with fellow protestors on June 23, 1963, at Detroit's March to Freedom. This march was, at the time, the largest civil rights demonstration in U.S. history, with around 125,000 individuals marching down Woodward Avenue. The photograph is inkstamped June 25, 1963, along with a newspaper clipping adhered to the verso.
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A MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBSA MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS & FREEDOM CIVIL RIGHTS ERA PINBACK BUTTON Dated August 28, 1963, around a design of black and white hands shaking, spring pin back.
GROUP OF 1960S LIFE MAGAZINES IncludingGROUP OF 1960S LIFE MAGAZINES Including Beatles and other famous covers.
A small quantity of ''Life'' magazinesA small quantity of ''Life'' magazines both pre and post World War II
GROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS circaGROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS circa 1960's.
A US ARMY SURVIVAL EVASION ANDA US ARMY SURVIVAL EVASION AND ESCAPE MANUAL for the Vietnam War, dated March 1969
[Mardi Gras] three Rex proclamations[Mardi Gras] three Rex proclamations January 31 1969 "World of Hans Christian Anderson"; February 13 1971 "Our Storybook of the Sea"; and February 1974 "Living Jewels".
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: 1962-63, 64SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: 1962-63, 64 ISSUES64 issues of Sports Illustrated magazine, dating from Mar 1962 to June 1963. From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
WE STILL HAVE A DREAM, JOBS, PEACE,WE STILL HAVE A DREAM, JOBS, PEACE, FREEDOM, POSTER FROM THE POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN, OR POOR PEOPLE'S MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1968, SIGNED BY JOHN LEWIS (1940-2020), WITH THE ABBREVIATION SNCC FOR THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COOWe Still Have a Dream, Jobs, Peace, Freedom, Poster from the Poor People's Campaign, or Poor People's March on Washington, 1968, signed by John Lewis (1940-2020), with the abbreviation SNCC for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,, John Lewis was a politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 17 terms. He was an African American Civil Rights Leader and a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) , serving as its Chairman from 1963-1966. As Chairman, Lewis was among the 'Big Six' leaders of prominent civil rights organizations who organized the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. On March 7, 1965, he helped organize and lead the first of three Selma to Montgomery marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. This protest led to the incident that would become known as 'Bloody Sunday'. In 1968 Martin Luther King Jr, as leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), organized this protest. The protest consisted of thousands of people, setting up a camp on the Washington Mall over the course of six weeks. The Poor People's Campaign was motivated by a desire for economic justice and was endorsed by SNCC and many other civil rights organizations. Dimensions: Unframed, Sheet Size: 22 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (57.8 x 36.2 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
TWO VINTAGE LIFE MAGAZINES IncludesTWO VINTAGE LIFE MAGAZINES Includes issue from April 7th, 1952 with Marilyn Monroe.
Stride Toward Freedom by MartinStride Toward Freedom by Martin Luther King New York: Harper Brothers 1958. Blue cloth binding with color dj unclipped. 230 pp. The Montgomery story illustration with images.
COLLECTION OF LIFE AND NEWSWEEKCOLLECTION OF LIFE AND NEWSWEEK MAGAZINES, INCLUDING 'THE ASSASSINATION, THE WARREN COMMISSION REPORT', 'WOODSTOCK SPECIAL EDITION' AND THE MOON LANDING, JULY 28, 1969Collection of Life and Newsweek Magazines, including 'The Assassination, The Warren Commission Report', 'Woodstock Special Edition' and the Moon Landing, July 28, 1969,
(AFRICAN AMERICANA) OPPORTUNITY(AFRICAN AMERICANA) OPPORTUNITY Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life. New York: National Urban League 1932-1947. A group of four issues comprising: Vol. 10 (Winter 1932) Vol. 19 (Winter 1941) Vol. 23/24 (Winter 1945 - Spring 1946) Vol. 25 (Winter 1947). [Together with:] Index to Selected Periodicals. Boston: G. K. Hall 1960-1965. Vols. 11-15. The Howard Review. Vol. 1 nos. 2-3 (June 1924). Washington D.C. 1924. (10 total).
THREE 1969 ‘MAN’S FIRST LANDINGTHREE 1969 ‘MAN’S FIRST LANDING ON THE MOON’ FIRST DAY ISSUESThree 1969 ‘Man's First Landing on the Moon' First Day Issues,
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, AMERICAN,ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, AMERICAN, NEW YORK/FLORIDA 1925-2008, EARTH DAY 22 APRIL 1970, LITHOGRAPH WITH COLLAGE IN COLORS, SIGHT: 33 X 24 1/2 IN. (83.8 X 62.2 CM.), FRAME: 37 1/2 X 29 1/4 IN. (95.3 X 74.3 CM.)ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, AMERICAN, NEW YORK/FLORIDA, 1925-2008 EARTH DAY 22 APRIL 1970, Lithograph with collage in colors Lower center signed, dated and numbered Lithograph with collage in colors Dimensions: Sight: 33 x 24 1/2 in. (83.8 x 62.2 cm.), Frame: 37 1/2 x 29 1/4 in. (95.3 x 74.3 cm.)
A Group of Eight Cultural RevolutionA Group of Eight Cultural Revolution Posters, Circa 1966-1970 ?1966-1970? '?????'???????? ?1966-1970? '?????'????????
GROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS, LAUNCHGROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS, LAUNCH AT CAPE KENNEDY circa 1960's.
Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897-1968Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897-1968 Colorado Springs CO) March Snow
*(EASTON PRESS) A group of five*(EASTON PRESS) A group of five signed Easton Press books and one unsigned. Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1971-2001. In the Shadow of Man. By Jane Goodall (1971). John Glenn: A Memoir. By John Glenn (1999). View from the Summit. By Sir Edmund Hillary (1999). Living Faith. By Jimmy Carter (1998). An Hour Before Daylight. Memories of Rural Daylight. By Jimmy Carter (2001). Sources of Strength. By Jimmy Carter (1997). Unsigned.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: 1960-62, 66SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: 1960-62, 66 ISSUES66 issues of Sports Illustrated magazine, dating from Nov 1960 to Mar 1962. From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
19221922
[Mardi Gras] Rex parade bulletin[Mardi Gras] Rex parade bulletin February 13th 1934 published by Searcy & Pfaff Ltd. New Orleans "The Conquest of Air".
Robert Motherwell (American 1915-1991)Robert Motherwell (American 1915-1991) Rite of Passage 1B lithograph edition 13/14 signed Motherwell (lower right) 25 x 30 inches.
Michael St. John (American 20thMichael St. John (American 20th century) May Day (circa 1990s) mixed media signed Michael St. John (verso) 58 1/2 x 20 inches.
[MARDI GRAS] MOMUS, 2 PARADE BULLETINS[Mardi[MARDI GRAS] MOMUS, 2 PARADE BULLETINS[Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, 2 parade bulletins, February 12, 1931, theme "Broadcasting: OLD FAVORITES", and February 4, 1932, theme "Snapshots from MOVIE LAND", lithographer Searcy & Pfaff, unframed, sheet size 28 in. x 42 in
GROUP OF VINTAGE SPORT RELATEDGROUP OF VINTAGE SPORT RELATED LIFE MAGAZINES Includes Mantle and Maris, 1961, Sugar Ray, 1958, Sandy Kofax, 1963, and other similar items.
LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROMLYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW. 1967, SIGNEDLYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW., 1967, SIGNED Lyndon Johnson. No Retreat from Tomorrow, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 Message to the 90th Congress. With presidential bookplate with calligraphy inscription to "Frank, I bet most of this is familiar," and signed in black pen by President Johnson; Frank is Frank Cormier, AP White House correspondent from 1962-1994.
James Louis Steg (American/LouisianaJames Louis Steg (American/Louisiana 1922-2001) "The Great Society" 1965 and "Picnic Scene" 1964 linocut and collograph respectively each pencil-signed titled and dated image 22 in. x 24 in. and 23 1/2 in. x 34 in. respectively each framed.
MARK BALMA, AMERICAN 1957-, "MARCHMARK BALMA, AMERICAN 1957-, "MARCH ON", PORTRAIT OF CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEWIS, PRINT, FRAME: 28 X 24 IN. (71.12 X 60.96 CM.)MARK BALMA, AMERICAN, 1957- "MARCH ON", PORTRAIT OF CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEWIS, Print Lower left numbered: 3/25; lower right signed in plate: Balma and lower right signed in graphite: Balma; published by the SOAR Foundation Catalogue note: The original painting hangs in the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Print Dimensions: Frame: 28 x 24 in. (71.12 x 60.96 cm.) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
Paul Jenkins
(American, 1907-1984)
EarthPaul Jenkins
(American, 1907-1984)
Earth Day, 1971
color lithograph
pencil signed, dated and numbered 72/100 (lower left)
Sight: 30 x 22 inches.
[MARDI GRAS] MOMUS, 2 PARADE BULLETINS[Mardi[MARDI GRAS] MOMUS, 2 PARADE BULLETINS[Mardi Gras], Knights of Momus, 2 parade bulletins, February 26, 1924, theme "The Jatakamala: Tales of Buddha's Lives", and February 16, 1928, "Wonder Tales of lithographer Searcy & Pfaff, unframed, sheet size 28 in. x 42 in
* Forty-Nine Issues of Orientations* Forty-Nine Issues of Orientations Magazine from the 1940s 50s and 60s.
Album of First Day of Issue CoversAlbum of First Day of Issue Covers 1970's story book album
Robert W. Wood (1889-1979 BishopRobert W. Wood (1889-1979 Bishop CA) Sunshine and Shadow Road Through a Spring Landscape
TWO 1969 PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS OF BLACKTWO 1969 PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS OF BLACK AND WHITE STUDENTS FIGHTING AT QUEENS COLLEGE IN NEW YORK AND BLACK STUDENTS BEING ARRESTED BY CHICAGO POLICETwo 1969 Press Photographs of Black and White Students Fighting at Queens College in New York and Black Students Being Arrested by Chicago Police,
MICHAEL JOHN MARCH (AMERICAN 1957-1997),MICHAEL JOHN MARCH (AMERICAN 1957-1997), 'BURGUNDY MOUNTAIN ABSTRACT II', MONOPRINT, SIGNED L.R., FRAME: 33 X 53 IN. (83.8 X 134.6 CM.)Michael John March (American 1957-1997), 'Burgundy Mountain Abstract II', Monoprint, Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame: 33 x 53 in. (83.8 x 134.6 cm.)